The written language of the local dog refers to an informal colloquial writing style, which is common in chat and comment areas on the Internet. Compared with the traditional written language, Tu Gou's writing style is more casual, and punctuation, capital letters and standard grammar are often used less.
Characteristics of written language of local dogs
First of all, the written language of local dogs often abbreviates words, such as "good" to "good". "No problem" can be abbreviated as "No problem" and so on. Secondly, some online buzzwords are often inserted into local dogs, such as "Goo Goo Chicken", "Ow Woo" and so on. Finally, the grammar of local dogs is very colloquial and often irregular.
The background of the written language of local dogs
The origin of the written language of the local dog can be traced back to the early days of the Internet. Because of the high requirements for timeliness and real-time communication on the Internet, concise writing methods are often adopted. In addition, the writing style of local dogs is also attributed to the preference of young people. Young people pay more attention to expressing their individuality when using the internet, and the simplicity and colloquialism of local dog language just meet this demand.
The Influence of Native Dog's Written Language
The influence of the written language of local dogs is two-sided. On the one hand, because of its concise, vivid and easy-to-understand characteristics, it has been recognized and used by many people, and even some online communities dominated by local dog language have emerged. On the other hand, the emergence of local dog language has also aroused the vigilance of formal written language. People pay more and more attention to the application of normative language, and think that written norms are very important for accurate and effective language communication.