The impact of linguistic expressions on psychology and behavior of university students during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Saudi Arabia

Aida Albasalah

Abstract


The utilization of language obliges its connected mental and social ramifications, which are dug in a particular social point of view. This reality has been upheld tentatively in many examinations where language effectively drives the equal social models of character, values, self-idea, and passionate articulations. As of now, The pervasiveness of the "novel Covid sickness 2019 (Coronavirus)" has developed to make serious dangers to each circle of ordinary life everywhere. To defend themselves from alarming or horrendous things, speakers regularly attempt to utilize articulations that are pleasant or OK. The review mean to uncover the effect of semantic articulations took on in reports and guidelines of the World Wellbeing Association, Services of Wellbeing, Media and Schooling on college understudies mentally and typically under the Coronavirus pandemic in the Realm of Saudi Arabia. 221 properly finished surveys were recovered and respondents were employees of colleges, college understudies. There was no relationship (r = 0.285; p-esteem = 0.00) between the pertinence, exactness and comprehension of terms and articulations involved among understudies and educators at Saudi colleges in the Covid pandemic and the mental and conduct impacts of these phonetic articulations on college understudies.

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Linguistic expressions, language, psychology, Saudi Arabia, behavior, covid-19, university students.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21533/pen.v10i1.2590

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ISSN: 2303-4521

Digital Object Identifier DOI: 10.21533/pen

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