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LINGUISTIC STATUS OF LANGUAGE INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS

  • 1. A second-year year master's student at the department of English Linguistics, Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh

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In this article we study the linguistic status of Internet Communications formed in the present conditions of the information society, and such slang can be nominated as a national version of the meta-language that possesses a novel function of the language. This function overwhelms non-verbal participants of communication interactions regardless of their nationality and command of any language.

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