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2011 | 24 | 11-26

Article title

Język w społeczeństwie informacyjnym. Wybrane zagadnienia .

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EN
Selected Issues on a Language in the Information Society

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PL

Abstracts

PL
In this paper the author asks questions concerning a language: its role, place and function in the information society. Finding the answers she defines the issues by categorizing the concept of a language in relation to its users and the ICT tools used by these users. As a result they fall into three categories: 1. unintentional users, 2. intentional users and 3. pre-users; each with a set of ICT tools assigned to their group.
EN
In this paper the author asks questions concerning a language: its role, place and function in the information society. Finding the answers she defines the issues by categorizing the concept of a language in relation to its users and the ICT tools used by these users. As a result they fall into three categories: 1. unintentional users, 2. intentional users and 3. pre-users; each with a set of ICT tools assigned to their group.

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Year

Volume

24

Pages

11-26

Physical description

Dates

published
2011-12-15

Contributors

  • Poznań

References

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Publication order reference

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