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Children’s Online Language and Interaction by Vincenza Tudini is a comprehensive academic study published by Cambridge University Press that examines how children develop and use language in online environments. The book explores the unique linguistic patterns, communication strategies, and social interactions that emerge when children engage with digital platforms and online communities.
Tudini investigates various aspects of children’s online communication, including how they adapt their language for different digital contexts, their collaborative learning through online interaction, and the development of digital literacy skills. The research provides valuable insights into the ways technology shapes language acquisition and social development in contemporary childhood.
This scholarly work is essential for educators, parents, researchers, and professionals working in child development, linguistics, and digital education. It offers evidence-based perspectives on understanding children’s online behavior and offers practical implications for supporting healthy and productive digital communication.







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