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      • TikTok is changing how young people talk. Other fusty words, such as “coquette”, are fashionable again. Colloquialisms are on the rise: members of Gen Z say “yapping” instead of “talking” and trim “delusional” to “delulu”.
      www.economist.com/culture/2024/10/21/tiktok-is-changing-how-gen-z-speaks
  1. May 6, 2020 · This research is about to find out why TikTok is a more highlighted application than other social media applications and highlight the psychological effect on the young generation who are...

  2. Sep 7, 2021 · Linguist Nicole Holliday discusses the power of TikTok to change how we speak and the influence of youth and coolness on language trends.

  3. With a new school year comes new teen lingo. However, with TikTok’s increasing popularity, much of the current student slang now originates from various TikTok trends. New terms that have been trending on TikTok have begun to dominate the vocabulary of many Dubs.

  4. Aug 31, 2023 · But it’s not just the videos that have caught people’s attention – it’s also the unique and constantly evolving TikTok lingo that is used by creators and is having an influence on teen slang. It can be very difficult for parents of teenagers to keep up with the new vocab their kids are using.

  5. Oct 8, 2024 · TikTok slang influences language use by popularizing abbreviations and mispronunciations, making communication more practical and memorable for Generation Z, thus shaping contemporary linguistic trends.

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