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FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LANGUAGES

OUMH1203

ENGLISH FOR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION

ASSIGNMENT TITLE:

A NEW ERA OF COMMUNICATION: THE INFLUENCE OF SMS USAGE

Name: ABDUL RAHIM BIN MAT AMIN

Matric Number: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

NRIC: xxxxxxxxxxx

Telephone Number: 000000000000000

E-mail Address: rahimam@oum.edu.my

Tutor’s Name: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Learning Centre: Terengganu Learning Centre

Semester: May 2010

ABSTRACT

Short Messaging System (SMS) is a basic tool of communication that is used every day of every people in this world. This communication is a new way of for people to connect and interact with people without boundaries of distance and time. But, others found that SMS has affect in languages with usage of abbreviated and emoticons. And to some others, this language gave new opportunity for languages and include mother tongue can be revived along together with technology evolution of communication. This paper consist a survey of 30 participants in knowing their opinion whether SMS language is corrupting or not with our language. From the survey done data are receive when the questionnaire is fill up and collected. The data is then presented in graph form when presenting their opinion.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

|No. |Description |Page Number |

| | | |

|1.0 |Introduction ......................................................... |3 |

|2.0 |Literature Review ......................................................... |3 |

|3.0 |Writer’s Opinion ......................................................... |6 |

|4.0 |Analysis ........................................................|6 |

|5.0 |Discussion ........................................................ |7 |

|6.0 |Conclusion ........................................................ |8 |

|7.0 |Appendixes ........................................................ |9 |

|8.0 |References ....................................................... |9 |

1. INTRODUCTION

Communication is an essential part of our lives. We communicate every day – with different people, at different times, in different ways. In making communication happen, there are six elements presents: context, source-receiver, messages, channels, noise and effect[1]. SMS is categorized as written communication because it used words and sentences. Using mobile phone and computer as example SMS can be initiated to people who we want to communicate. In Malaysia, according to Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, male users contribute 57.4% of subscriber base while females contribute the remaining of 47.6%. Groups identified are preteens and teens (users up to age of 19), adults (users from age of 20 to 49 years) and seniors (aged 50 and above) SMS usage reports a significant 84.9 percent of users in the subscriber base. The percentage of users sending out more than 5 SMS messages in a day on average is 49.6 percent[2].

Languages in SMS communication in Malaysia are affecting in terms of grammatical and structure of words. This is due to usage of abbreviated words, emoticons or smileys replacing words, and newly created words.

2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW

SMS had affected to all level of communication in every aspects and areas in our life. According to a research paper by Nurhizam Shafie[3], SMS had taken part in university education in easing student in retrieve and convey information. He studies on SMS as a supplementary learning tool at OUM (Open Learning University). From his research found that SMS learning gave benefits to the university students in terms of information of examination dates and others. He also found that student feel easy communicating with SMS with peers and confront them later in myLMS. As conclusion, learning systems must be able to stand along with development of communication technology.

In other article done by three students from University Technology MARA (UiTM)[4], they researched on how languages affected by technologies and its potentiality bring changes in Malaysia language change. Two factors influencing language changes are the need to communicate faster and to convey more in each message based on their literature review. Fifty random participants from age ranging from 18 to 23 had taken part in their survey. Their analysis shows that language changes occurred in as a result of new emerging applications such as Facebook, Twitter and so on. Sentences used are reduced synthetically and elements of code mixing presents where other languages (Bahasa Melayu and English) are being merged together in communicating. Acronyms and abbreviations used in E-learning makes teachers sometimes could not understand on codes and texts used. They stated that language and culture are closed in relation where people adopt SMS-codes and “universal” chat globally. Internet site defined acronyms are typical in this time, but without context it becomes useless. Example if type ASAP, there are 73 definitions depending on context among others: "As Soon As Possible," "A Stupid Acting Person," "After School Activities Program" and "Always Stop and Pray."

Three researchers[5] develop a research article regarding on abbreviating words and phrases has become a phenomenon with the increase of technology’s use in today’s world. Based on their study conducted, they found that commonly usage of shortened words and phrases such as u (you) and lol (laughing out loud). Abbreviations and misspellings of text’s messaging in writings found by teachers and the quality of even students formal has suffered under the influence of texting. In Table 1.1 below shows some common text message abbreviations used and its frequency based on research study conducted on selected participants. It had affected on student’s spelling, punctuation and grammar.

Young adults used inventive spelling for many simpler words which taken from common words. In long term, it may result in formal application applying the new kind of texting.

Table 1.1 The most common text message abbreviations

|Word/Phrase |Abbreviation |Frequency |

|You |u |35 |

| |ya |2 |

|Okay |ok |3 |

| |k |2 |

|You are late |UR L8 |2 |

An article by Wanda B Hedrick[6], she concerned on use of abbreviated word that currently affecting young adults who were students as their weak their spelling skills. The introduction of computer-mediated communication (CMC) technology or sometimes referred as “textese” develop a new type of languages which are popular in e-mail messages, chat rooms and others. Normal phone texting is limited by space and no typing will occur if try to extend the characters (something like 160). So, words need to rid out some vowels, use some numbers for parts of the words to make the messages can be sent.

Sean Coughlan[7], stated that using abbreviated words actually improving children’s to spell correctly. He discovered that researchers from University of Coventry say text language uses word play and requires an awareness of how sounds relate to written English. The study shown abbreviated words developed a phonetic pronunciation when created “phonological awareness” needed in translating the abbreviated words to correct pronunciation. Example, ‘l8r” for later and “hmwk” for homework, children implement rhymes and understands phonetics from abbreviations used. This is a part of texting and also a part towards successful reading and spelling development. So far based on the study, researchers have not found a negative impact of between using text abbreviations and literacy skills.

3.0 WRITER’s OPINION

Based on literature review done, plus my knowledge and views on SMS, I disagree that SMS language is corrupting our language (Bahasa Melayu, English and mother tongue). The reason is very simple as long as we can understand the language whether it is SMS or Normal language. It’s all about meaning and understanding. SMS language is good but at the same time we should not forget the original language. The world is small so we prefer SMS...short and simple. Communication is done when message is received by recipients successfully.

4.0 ANALYSIS

A survey is done by distributing a predesigned questionnaire in knowing their feedback on SMS is corrupting our language or not. Below are the results gathered and [presented in Table 1.2 and shown in Figure 1.1]. Figure 1.1 shows the number of percentages of people answers based on questionnaire given.

Table 1.2 Survey based on SMS activities

|Questions |% Yes |% No |

|Do you have a mobile phone (mobile phone)? |100 |0 |

|Do you SMS? |100 |0 |

|When you used SMS, did you shorten up the words, abbreviate the words or chunk the words?|97 |3 |

|Did you shorten up Bahasa Melayu words in your SMS? |93 |7 |

|Did you shorten up Mother tongue words in SMS? |83 |17 |

|Did you shorten up English words in SMS? |97 |3 |

|Did you SMS in other language(s)? |23 |77 |

|a. If Yes, name the language (s) |Indian | |

| |Chinese | |

| | | |

|Did you mix up more than one language in your SMS? | | |

|a. If Yes, name the language(s) |0 |100 |

| | | |

| | | |

|Will SMS help to revive your mother tongue language? |60 |40 |

Fig 1.1 Percentages of people answers based on questionnaire given

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In Fig. 1.1 indicates the percentages of the respondent regarding on the questions given. Also everyone has a mobile phones and used in their life.

5.0 DISCUSSION

SMS has countless contributions to the worlds and let's discuss some of them.

Banking. SMS had contributed so much in terms of transactions like depositing and withdrawing money. Instead of people going to the banks to transact, the latter had instituted various ways so that the customers can perform bank transactions through short messaging service. This makes them complete their financial transactions without leaving their offices and or their homes.

Social Aspect. SMS has made old acquaintances and family members become continually in touch. With used SMS shorten up words make family connection become fun and create happiness.

Business. SMS allows for the sales and purchase of goods easier. By just sending and receiving text messages, both buyers and vendors of products need not have to meet face-to-face when trading. Precise language in the SMS can make customers attractive to buy the products because they understand.

SMS Disadvantages:

Like any other technological advances, SMS has its own share of disadvantages. First of all, it is being used by unscrupulous people to blackmail others. Some crooked group of people will send you text messages stating that they have allegedly won in a lottery or promos. Then they'll find out that the aforementioned were not true and will only bribe with some amount of money.

SMS has made some families disintegrate in one way or another. Husbands and wives can be occupied sending text messages to some friends or colleagues. Rather than talking to one another and their children, they'll usually pick up the cell phone and text or play games. Likewise, children are communicating to their peers most often using text messages and lose quality time interacting with their parents. Sadly, their interaction, communication, and even relationship are endangered. Some users also became addicted to Short Messaging System which implements the language into formal activities such as work, meeting and others.

6.0 CONCLUSION

Nevertheless, all is not yet lost in terms of getting the full potential of this new messaging tool and the languages. We only have to apply the right language it in the way that we can maximize its usage and services. Sending scams, blackmails, and others with the same evil motives should be stopped at once. We can all start sending good and inspiring messages follow right language that will enable others to be uplifted and inspired to do what is right. We should not forget to interact with other individuals, as well. While SMS is a great help in communicating to people, face-to-face interaction should not be put aside. Technology like this is beneficial, but abusing in term of language it will ruin its true purpose and functions as to why it is invented in the first place which is far easier communication.

7.0 APPENDIXES

1. Appendix I

Nurhizam Shafie. (2004). The use of Short Messaging Systems (SMS) as a supplementary learning tool in Open University Tool (OUM). [Online]. Available:

2. Appendix II

Hazadiah Mohamad Dahan, Noor Zaina Idris and Roslinda Wab. (n.d.), Language Change in Malaysia. [Online]. Available: change_in_malaysia.html. [2010, June 15].

3. Appendix III

Donita Massengill Shaw, Caroyln Carlson & Mickey Waxman, (2007), An Exploratory Investigation into the Relationship Between Text Messaging and Spelling. New England Reading Association Journal; 2007; 43, 1. In ProQuest Education Journals (OUM Digital Collection).

4. Appendix IV

Wanda B Hedrick, (2008). “Textese” A Literacy Teacher’s Nightmare or Benjamin Franklin’s Dream Come True-Voices from The Middle, Volume 15 Number 4, May 2008. In ProQuest Education Journals (OUM Digital Collection).

5. Appendix V

Sean Coughlan. (n.d.), Phone texting 'helps pupils to spell'-BBC News education and family. [Online]. Available: . [2010, June 17].

8.0 REFERENCES

1.

Books

1. S Sivagnanachelvi, Dr Chong Poh Wan, Chua Eok Keng & Cik Norazlina Mohamad. [2009]. OUMH1303 English for Oral Communication Module-Faculty of Education and Languages. Open University Malaysia.

Questionnaire used in this assignment

SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE

SMS PRACTICES IN MALAYSIA

*(Instrument prepared by Supyan Hussin, 2008)

Instruction: Type in appropriate answer in space provided below.

A. BACKGOUND INFORMATION

1. Age: A. 15-20 B. 21-25 C. 26-30 D. 31-35 E. 36-40

F. More than 40 years old.

|Answer: ___________________________ | |

2. Ethnic:

|Answer: ____________________________ | |

3. Your mother tongue:

|Answer: ____________________________ | |

4. Gender: Male / Female

|Answer: ____________________________ | |

5. Status: A. Studying B. Working C. Both D. Others

(Choose one applicable)

|Answer: ____________________________ | |

B. SMS ACTIVITIES

Instruction: We highly appreciate it if you could provide us some feedback on this quick survey. Please respond to the following statements by type in the appropriate option in the box. Do not write your name. Thank you for your cooperation.

| |Yes |No |NA (Not Applicable) |

|Do you have a mobile phone (mobile phone)? | | | |

|Do you SMS? | | | |

|When you used SMS, did you shorten up the words, abbreviate the words or | | | |

|chunk the words? | | | |

|Did you shorten up Bahasa Melayu words in your SMS? | | | |

|Did you shorten up Mother tongue words in SMS? | | | |

|Did you shorten up English words in SMS? | | | |

|Did you SMS in other language(s)? | | | |

|a. If Yes, name the language (s) | | | |

| | | | |

| | | | |

|Did you mix up more than one language in your SMS? | | | |

|a. If Yes, name the language(s) | | | |

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|Will SMS help to revive your mother tongue language? | | | |

C. SMS ABBREVIATIONS

Instruction: How would you shorten up the following words in SMS? Or How would you SMS the following expressions?

|Expressions |Mother tongue |Bahasa Melayu |English |

|How are you? | | | |

|Good morning | | | |

|I will call you | | | |

|Breakfast | | | |

|I love you | | | |

|Do you want to come with me? | | | |

|He had an accident last night. | | | |

D. Agree or Disagree:

Instruction: Type in one answer only.

Do you think shortening up words in SMS will corrupt your language? Yes or No.

| |

Optional for respondents to answer.

Why did you say YES? In what way SMS corrupt the language?

Why did you say NO?

Please provide answers in point forms. Kindly write your responses in space provided below.

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[1] Taken from English Oral Communication OUM module (refer to References)

[2] Taken from 2005 Handphone Users survey (refer to References)

[3] Refer to Appendix I

[4] Refer to Appendix II

[5] Refer to Appendix III

[6] Refer to Appendix IV

[7] Refer to Appendix V

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