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Abogeil! The language of German teens on YouTube Louis Cotgrove
This book explores the vibrant linguistic world of young speakers through their YouTube comments. Combining linguistics, youth language and digitally mediated communication, this study is anchored in the groundbreaking NottDeuYTSch corpus, a collection of over 33 million words taken from YouTube comments spanning a decade (2008-2018). The book examines lexical, morphological, syntactic, and orthographic phenomena through three detailed corpus linguistic case studies. From the development of iconic slang terms to non-standard syntax and the creative use of graphical characters, Abogeil! reveals how young people innovate and reshape language in digital spaces. Essential for linguists, educators and anyone interested in digital youth culture, this work highlights the intersection of language, technology and identity in the 21st century.
Open access: https://ids-pub.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/13056
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What people are saying about Abogeil!
"The cover has a big play button on it but when I press it nothing happens" Dr. S. Wolfer (no relation) "What does Abogeil signify? Can you tell me so I don't need to read the book?" F. de Saussure (no relation) "I always want to know what my children are writing online. Now with Abogeil! I understand their messages from seven years ago!" L. Cotgrove (no relation)