ELECTRONIC NOMADS. WHAT THE SCRIPTURES TELL US ABOUT THE YOUNG PEOPLE: THEY HAD TO SET OUT AGAIN.
Nomads in writing (electronal)
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https://doi.org/10.12957/soletras.2025.88396Keywords:
Nómades Electronales, Juan Biondi, Eduardo ZapataAbstract
The field of writing is constantly undergoing linguistic changes that make communication today more flexible, practical and immediate. This does not mean that it is more effective. In the midst of the changes that arise in the field of grammar, writing undoubtedly suffers more violations, styles, trends, even political, social, cultural and everyday actions underlie the changes in how we communicate.
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