Przyszłość słowa - czynniki innowacyjności w komunikacji językowej

Krzysztof Skibski

Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu


Abstrakt

The article’s basic objective is multi-factorial motivation of linguistic innovation, which can be proved particularly in the so called texts created by the new media. The multifactorial aspect results from perceiving a language as a dynamic system that does not develop linearly and is not prone to simple optimization. The following factors are mentioned as those influencing this innovation: reading process changes (in connection with a changed status of a text), the interface causing asynchrony of a text record in the new media, information load of written language elements as well as a problem of distinctiveness in innovative recording. Even though a text is of a reconnaissance-like nature, it is focused on methodological issues connected with several humanistic prerequisites. Apparently, paying attention to the multi-factorial aspect of the innovation may contribute to a different perception of the evaluation of linguistic facts that are present in the new media.

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Opublikowane
2009-12-30


Skibski, K. (2009) „Przyszłość słowa - czynniki innowacyjności w komunikacji językowej”, Białostockie Archiwum Językowe, (9), s. 293–301. doi: 10.15290/baj.2009.09.20.

Krzysztof Skibski 
Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu