Linguistic Norms in Digital Social Writing Among Adolescents: Findings and Questions from an Ongoing PhD Project in Norway

2 May 2025 · Christoph Purschke · 1 minute read · #conversations

CuCo Lab Conversations | Helle Nystad (Oslo)

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This PhD project investigates the use of non-standard linguistic features in adolescents’ digital social writing. It explores the normative processes that shape these practices, offering empirical insight into how young people in Norway navigate written language in chat-based communication. The project forms part of the larger MultiLit project – Multilectal Literacy in Education – funded by the Norwegian Research Council. The study is based on a corpus of approximately 4,000 donated chat messages from 266 participants, supplemented by data from 16 focus group interviews. This talk highlights key findings and ongoing analyses, discussing the dynamic linguistic practices and the evolving normativity in adolescents’ digital social writing.

From April to July 2025, Helle is a visiting PhD researcher at the CuCo Lab.

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