THE INFLUENCE OF INTERNET SLANGS ON THE YOUTH

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Gavhar Nurkulova

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The purpose of this study is to determine the influence of internet slang on youngsters. The study mainly analyses the effect of internet slangs on young people’s communication skills, writing skills and language development. There are presented the data on the experience of internet slang use among students, aiming to express research more clearly.

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Nurkulova , G. (2024). THE INFLUENCE OF INTERNET SLANGS ON THE YOUTH. GOLDEN BRAIN, 2(7), 174-178. https://webgoldenbrain.com/index.php/gb/article/view/169
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Nurkulova , G. (2024). THE INFLUENCE OF INTERNET SLANGS ON THE YOUTH. GOLDEN BRAIN, 2(7), 174-178. https://webgoldenbrain.com/index.php/gb/article/view/169

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