kirjakeelses
Kirjakeelses is a term that appears in some Finnic linguistics discussions to describe a trend where features of a written language begin to appear more prominently in informal spoken or semi-spoken discourse, particularly in online communication. The concept is not uniformly defined or universally used, and its exact meaning can vary between discussions. In general, the term signals a normalization of written-language norms in everyday digital interaction.
The word combines elements related to written language (often rendered as kirja/kirja- in Finnic languages) with
- Increased orthographic regularity in casual messages, including more consistent spelling and punctuation.
- Greater use of complete sentences, capitalization, and standard morphology in online text that previously favored abbreviated
- Adoption of standard vocabulary and syntactic patterns in informal contexts, sometimes at the expense of regional
- Use of punctuation and typography (for example, capitalization for emphasis) to convey prosody and register in
Kirjakeelses is discussed in relation to standard language ideology, prescriptivism, and digital communication practices. It raises
Because the term is not widely standardized, examples and interpretations vary. Some scholars treat it as