U Mad? Study Says Internet Leads to Bad Spelling Among Children
But the brazen younger generation wants more than mere understanding: They want change. According to the study, 66% of the 18- to 24-year-olds surveyed “believe that dictionaries should contain variant spellings.”The Independent:
…children who have been brought up with the internet do not question wrongly spelt words.
The study says: “The increasing use of variant spellings on the internet has been brought about by people typing at speed in chat rooms and on social networking sites where the general attitude is that there isn’t a need to correct typo’s or conform to spelling rules.”
Report author Lucy Jones, a former student at Manchester University, said: “We are now witnessing the effect these linguistic variations are having on children born into the computer age with such a high level of access in and out of schools. They do not question their existence.”
(via Independent)
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