THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON LANGUAGE USE AND EVOLUTION
Keywords:
Social media, language evolution, sociolinguistics, digital communication, linguistic innovation, online discourse, multimodality, translanguagingAbstract
Social media has become a pivotal force in shaping contemporary linguistic landscapes, fundamentally altering how language is used, perceived, and evolves. This study investigates the impact of digital platforms, specifically Twitter (now X), Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, on language use across diverse demographic groups, with a focus on the emergence of new linguistic norms and innovations. Grounded in sociolinguistic theory and supported by recent empirical research, the paper explores how digital communication influences syntax, vocabulary, multimodal expression, and discourse practices. Employing a mixed-methods approach that integrates quantitative corpus analysis with qualitative discourse analysis, the study identifies platform-specific linguistic features and demographic variations in language use. The findings reveal that social media functions not only as a catalyst for linguistic change but also as a dynamic laboratory where users experiment with and redefine language in real time. These insights challenge traditional models of language evolution and underscore the adaptive, participatory, and performative nature of language in the digital age.