A Study: Inclusion of generational slang in UX writing in India

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Madhu Toppo

Abstract

This research paper studies the influence of generational slang on UX writing in India. As India has a wide culture, language plays an important role in creating content on digital platforms. The content on the digital platforms governs how the user will utilize the interface and the type of user crowd the platform will accumulate. To strategies a good user experience in terms of linguistic content on different platforms, UX writers in today's time work on understanding the progression in linguistic variation and generational slang. UX writing actively works on crafting the content to justify platform needs by working closely with the linguistic professional, web developer, and designer to craft an interactive and seamless user experience for any digital platform. This research paper will begin with an overview of generational slang. Linking it to UX writing to generational slang through the study of various user interface text applied in various digital platforms in the Indian Context. 

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Madhu Toppo. (2023). A Study: Inclusion of generational slang in UX writing in India. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(1), 1348–1354. https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v6i1.2597
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Madhu Toppo

Assistant Professor, Jagran School of Design, Faculty of Journalism and Creative Studies, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal

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