Language and Literacy Section. Conference Proceedings 2020
DOI: 10.36007/3761.2020.45
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Roles of Social Deixis in Distance Education During the Quarantine Period

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“…Linguistics, literary theory, and ethnography have all reacted to the effects of the pandemic on communication and linguistics almost immediately. New communicational and cultural genres (H. Nagy 2020), words and phrases (Alyeksyeyeva-Chaiuk-Galitska 2020, Dobrík 2020, Ďuricová 2020, Roig-Marín 2020, Veszelszki 2020a, Uricska 2021), forms of verbal communication (Domonkosi 2020, Domonkosi-Ludányi 2020a, 2020b, and captions warning about the dangers of the virus (Štefaňáková 2020) have appeared all around the world. The effect of the pandemic on communication and languages is so significant that currently a distinct linguistic variation created by COVID-19 can be identified: "Sociohistorical and socio-psychological events always have a linguistic point.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linguistics, literary theory, and ethnography have all reacted to the effects of the pandemic on communication and linguistics almost immediately. New communicational and cultural genres (H. Nagy 2020), words and phrases (Alyeksyeyeva-Chaiuk-Galitska 2020, Dobrík 2020, Ďuricová 2020, Roig-Marín 2020, Veszelszki 2020a, Uricska 2021), forms of verbal communication (Domonkosi 2020, Domonkosi-Ludányi 2020a, 2020b, and captions warning about the dangers of the virus (Štefaňáková 2020) have appeared all around the world. The effect of the pandemic on communication and languages is so significant that currently a distinct linguistic variation created by COVID-19 can be identified: "Sociohistorical and socio-psychological events always have a linguistic point.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%