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VOlUME 04 ISSUE 01 JANUARY 2021
Applied Linguistics-Digital Platforms Whatsapp and Telegram Users Behavioral Tendency
Joel Laffita Rivera
European College for Liberal Studies (ECLS) Spain, Madrid Campus
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v4-i1-11

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ABSTRACT

The present research study aimed to deliver an overlook based on the behavioral tendency of the users of WhatsApp and Telegram when applying linguistics into communicative messages. Through a particularized literature framework, the research study has displaced some notable influencer tech-application factors and applied linguistics specificness that are currently characterizing WhatsApp and Telegram Interpersonal Communication backgrounds. The research study was conducted by following suitable research protocols. This prospect involved the revision of specialized materials such as publications and webpages focused on the subject presented. Database from a survey piloted among university students formed part of this research criterium. The survey served to measure public’ level of favoritisms applied linguistics text, voice, and picture WhatsApp and Telegram messages. This study is very useful for scholars interested in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics Studies .

KEYWORDS

Behaviorisms; Linguistics; Technology; Communication

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