Fiumi_di_parole [OFFICIAL]

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While "Fiumi di parole" (Rivers of Words) is most famously the title of the song that won the for the duo Jalisse in 1997, you are likely referring to the academic paper or book titled "Fiumi di parole. Discorso e grammatica delle conversazioni scritte in Twitter" by Stefania Spina (2016). fiumi_di_parole

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This work explores the discourse and grammar of written conversations on Twitter. Below is a summary and structural overview based on its academic context: Author: Stefania Spina. Publication: Published by StreetLib in 2016. The original book/essay is available through various Italian

Why social media creates "rivers" of continuous, fragmented, and fast-paced dialogue.

How users adapt syntax and morphology to fit character limits (abbreviations, punctuation, and emoji usage).

Based on typical linguistic research papers of this type, the "paper" structure involves: