Literary language and social networks: the linguistic nature of competition in the literary language
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2018-122-1-50-57Keywords:
internet, mother tongue, social network, literary language, culture of speech, spiritual culture, competition, national interestAbstract
Raising the culture of the Kazakh language and mother tongue is one of the requirements
of national interests. One of the major branches of the Kazakh language is culture of speech and writing,
and the basic principle of its raising to the highest level is the correctness of writing and error-free writing.
With the advent of technology, the impact of social networks on the development of language culture
should be studied in short language linguistics. It’s no secret that today’s social networks have become an
indispensable partner for Internet consumers. It is well-known that many of these networks are used to
appeal to a variety of topics, to advertise for different things, or even to get the most out of the question.
Vkontakte, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and others are the most popular and popular in the
country. The fact that the number of social network users has increased is one of them.
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