A Special Language for Business Communication: The Case of Business E- Mails used in three Different Companies
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The recent electronic device “Internet” has embraced several means of
communication. In the present study, the focus is on “electronic mail” which is
part of Computer Mediated Communication (CMC). The investigation
considered business e-mails that are exchanged in business communication
taking place in three different companies. We explored the impact of electronic
medium on the language. If we consider internet as a revolution, it is extended to
the language. The emergence of e-mail as an increasingly popular medium of
interaction has brought its own emergent form of discourse that needs to be
described, investigated, and understood as prevalent discourse form of the
future. Consequently, we assumed that e-mail is not only a medium, but a new
style of communication as well. Actually, the corpus based analysis revealed
features that make up the pattern of business e-mail, besides the language
exponents which include a wide range of abbreviations represented in letter and
number homophones, acronyms, and consonant spelling. These features
conveyed a novel discourse which embraces a hybrid language including speech
and writing
