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Information technology changes our everyday lives. We typically use computers for writing, editing, calculating, and information searching, and increasingly for reading, listening to music, viewing photos and watching movies. We carry small computers in our pockets and use them to make phone calls, write emails, get information and entertain ourselves, wherever we are. How does this massive digitization of information, knowledge and everyday communication affect our language? Will our language change or even disappear?
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Rehm, G., Uszkoreit, H. (2012). Executive Summary. In: Rehm, G., Uszkoreit, H. (eds) The Bulgarian Language in the Digital Age. White Paper Series, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30168-1_6
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