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Digital metamorphosis: Unraveling the evolution of global language in the technological culture

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  • Sinoj Antony
  • Ishfaq Ahmad Tramboo

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Modern technology and culture have profoundly changed global language perspectives, as reflected in traditional norms of interaction and communication. This paper studied the recent updates and changes that happened due to the widespread of modern technology, focusing on the influence of digital tools, artificial intelligence, social media, and other new media platforms. Quantitative and qualitative data collection methods were used in this research to bring the impact of modern technology on new language development, language diversity, and communication designs. The data for this research was collected from those Indians who migrated to Western countries for higher studies and better job opportunities, as well as from their friends and family members. They regularly connect to friends and family members over digital platforms, which may result in the evolution of their traditional language changes. The findings of this research highlight the dynamic relationship between digital interactions, current language, and digital culture. Today, communication and interaction do not have any barriers because of the evolution of global language into a digital metamorphosis. More than syntax symbols and modern nuances communicate in digital platforms. The change in language leads to cultural changes, and it is an important area to study and evaluate the modern changes in our communication medium. This research also provides valuable information in the field of language and technology and paves the way for further research in this rapidly developing field.

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  • Sinoj Antony & Ishfaq Ahmad Tramboo, 2023. "Digital metamorphosis: Unraveling the evolution of global language in the technological culture," International Journal of English Language and Literature Studies, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 12(4), pages 358-373.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ijells:v:12:y:2023:i:4:p:358-373:id:4921
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