Corpus Linguistics Studies on Okay in the German and French Language Versions of Wikipedia

Autori

  • Laura Herzberg Universität Mannheim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/germanica.v0i30.8221

Parole chiave:

okay, interaction sign, Wikipedia talk pages, CMC, French-German cross-lingual study

Abstract

The internationalism okay has its origin in the American English language as a deliberately misspelled abbreviation for “all correct”. Since its creation in 1839, it has spread into many languages of the world with spellings and pronunciations adapted to the respective languages. Over time, okay has developed various functions and meanings. The article aims at broadening the description of okay’s functional range in written Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC), more precisely, on Wikipedia talk pages. It sheds light on the practices of the diverse okay forms, positions and functions on the French and German Wikipedia talk pages. Moreover, it shows language-specific patterns of okay usages in both languages.

Biografia autore

Laura Herzberg, Universität Mannheim

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Pubblicato

2021-07-07

Come citare

Herzberg, L. (2021) «Corpus Linguistics Studies on Okay in the German and French Language Versions of Wikipedia», ANNALI. SEZIONE GERMANICA. Rivista del Dipartimento di Studi Letterari, Linguistici e Comparati dell’Università degli studi di Napoli L’Orientale, (30), pagg. 115–134. doi: 10.6093/germanica.v0i30.8221.