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THE PRAGMATICS OF SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS AND COMMENTS
ABSTRACT
The relevance of the social media cuts across all areas
of human endeavour, thereby, making it difficult for anyone to completely
ignore the value they offer. An attempt to imagine what a day could be without
a moment on any of the social media platforms for any of such reasons as:
viewing comments, statuses, pictures, videos, shopping, doing bank
transactions, etc. would lay to rest any doubt about the can’t-do-without
relevance of the social media. The current study was set out to examine
English as Second Language learners’ interaction on social media by looking at
the sync between social media posts and comments as they relate to context. The
study specifically paid attention to the method of interaction that is adopted
and whether the Internet-mediated interaction can still be considered
pragmatically acceptable even when certain offline cooperative principles are
violated. To achieve these, the descriptive study was adopted. The data for the
study were gathered randomly from 28 Facebook users of L2 speakers of English.
It analyzed natural data from the online interaction of L2 speakers of English.
The interaction is in the form of Facabook posts and comments for the period of
one month. Selection was based on posts with only texts (without pictures and
videos.) The results showed that contexts and inferences were the tools for
effective communication strategies in online media communication.
KEYWORDS: Social Media, Internet-Mediated
Communication, and Pragmatics
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