Texting Affect Writing Skills

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How does texting affect people’s day to day life? Text messaging can affect a person’s social skills, writing skills, and driving skills. They use inventive spelling and abbreviations. As most teenagers get used to short texting, some of their grades dropped due to the spelling errors they make. Many teenagers get used to wing abbreviations that they write that way. Wing abbreviations are short slangs that shorten words. Text messaging has begun to have a detrimental effect on people’s writing skills.

Most of the time, people find themselves on their phones (Campbell). Being on the cell phones all the time can make people be addicted to it to the point where they don’t want to put it down. Texting has both positive and negative effects on students’ literacy (Campbell). The effects …show more content…

Textese is abbreviated language, and slang is often used during texting. This register allows the omission of words and the use of textism: instances of non-standard written language (Wiley). Textism is use of abbreviations, single letters, and symbols. Previous studies have shown that textese has a positive effect on teens literacy abilities (Wiley). Teen literacy is important because helping someone to read and write effectively or acquire the basic math skills so many of us take for granted, improves the future of everyone in society. In addition, it is possible that children’s grammar systems are affected by textese as well, as grammar rules are often transgressed in this register (Wiley). Children often use textese and slang while texting. Therefore, the main aim of this study was to investigate whether the use of textese influences teens grammar performance, and whether this effect is specific to grammar or language in general (Wiley). Grammar and language is important because it shows what people have been taught and how fluent they

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