Conversation and Community: Chat in a Virtual World
Conversation and Community is an examination of the speech community in an Internet 'virtual community'. Based on ethnographic research on a community of users of a MUD, or 'multi-user dimension', the book describes a close-knit community united in features of their language use, shared history, and relationships to other online communities. The author invokes the notion of register, or the variety of speech adapted to the communication situation, in her discussion of how users overcome the limitations of the typed, text medium and exploit its affordances for comfortable communication. Routines, conventional vocabulary and abbreviations, syntactic and semantic phenomena, and special turn-taking and repair strategies distinguish the MUD community's register. Because the MUD is programmable, commands may be added which reflect, alter, or reinforce the linguistic practices and culture of the community; competent speakers must also know the commands that produce the correct linguistic forms.
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Conversation and Community: Chat in a Virtual World
Conversation and Community is an examination of the speech community in an Internet 'virtual community'. Based on ethnographic research on a community of users of a MUD, or 'multi-user dimension', the book describes a close-knit community united in features of their language use, shared history, and relationships to other online communities. The author invokes the notion of register, or the variety of speech adapted to the communication situation, in her discussion of how users overcome the limitations of the typed, text medium and exploit its affordances for comfortable communication. Routines, conventional vocabulary and abbreviations, syntactic and semantic phenomena, and special turn-taking and repair strategies distinguish the MUD community's register. Because the MUD is programmable, commands may be added which reflect, alter, or reinforce the linguistic practices and culture of the community; competent speakers must also know the commands that produce the correct linguistic forms.
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Conversation and Community: Chat in a Virtual World

Conversation and Community: Chat in a Virtual World

by Lynn Cherny
Conversation and Community: Chat in a Virtual World

Conversation and Community: Chat in a Virtual World

by Lynn Cherny

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Conversation and Community is an examination of the speech community in an Internet 'virtual community'. Based on ethnographic research on a community of users of a MUD, or 'multi-user dimension', the book describes a close-knit community united in features of their language use, shared history, and relationships to other online communities. The author invokes the notion of register, or the variety of speech adapted to the communication situation, in her discussion of how users overcome the limitations of the typed, text medium and exploit its affordances for comfortable communication. Routines, conventional vocabulary and abbreviations, syntactic and semantic phenomena, and special turn-taking and repair strategies distinguish the MUD community's register. Because the MUD is programmable, commands may be added which reflect, alter, or reinforce the linguistic practices and culture of the community; competent speakers must also know the commands that produce the correct linguistic forms.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781575869940
Publisher: CSLI
Publication date: 01/15/2017
Series: Lecture Notes , #94
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 369
File size: 5 MB

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to MUDs
2. Welcome to ElseMOO
3. Feautres of the MUD register
4. Medium Effects: Turn-Taking and Back Channels
5. Emotes and the Simple Present Tense
6. MUD Community
7. Postscript: Method and Ethics
Appendix A: LambdaMOO’s “Help Manners” File
Appendix B: ElseMOO Online Documents
Appendix C: Some Welcome Messages on ElseMOO
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