THE INFLUENCE OF MEDIA AND POP CULTURE ON LANGUAGE CHANGE AND LANGUAGE VARIATION
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Keywords: Pop culture, mass media, popular, language, linguistics, trends, stylish trends, audience, viewpoints.Abstrak
Abstract
This work is about the influence of media and pop culture on language. Music,
movies/TV, fashion, food, and arguably even more important: language, ethics,
politics, technology, and religion—be them theistic, atheist, gnostic, or whatever other
inherent attributes one wants to establish.
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