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    Before getting into the abundance of slang and its significance on English, it is first best to cover the four base words of the LGBTQ community and how they have transgressed over time. Queer, lesbian, homosexual, and gay all share an importance to the beginnings of the more modern usages. The origin of queer is unclear, but the Oxford English dictionary defines one of its earliest meanings around 1513 as ‘strange, odd, peculiar, eccentric’. It wasn’t until the 1900s that it was used as an offensive

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    within this novel. This novel was published in 1967, which means Hinton may have used words, including slang in “The Outsiders”. S.E. Hinton, wrote a great novel that describes the relationship between the different gangs, and the relationship within the members of the gang. S.E. Hinton gives her readers many hints about how she portrays the 60’s in “The Outsiders”. Hinton, as mentioned, uses slang throughout the chapters such as “fuzz” which was referred to cops, in the 1960’s. “... the cops would

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    2014 Slang Words Over the decades people have become less educated, and stopped using a higher vocabulary. In place of the higher word choice, groups of people devolved words that are “cooler” to say. Those words are called slang. Slang means words or phrases that are commonly used in the English language to help communicate to a specific crowd of people. The crowd of people that use slang may vary to different age groups. And over the decades more words have been devolved, making slang words like

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    The use of slang in my life today is very evident. My roommates and I always talk slang during the day and the night. I don’t use slang very much in text messages or emails partly because I don’t feel the need and I am normally emailing professors and staff members who expect me to respect them by writing with proper English. Most of the time my roommates and I use slang when we are just messing or playing around. Therefore, the use of slang in my classroom will be mainly for educational purposes

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    for the use of Internet slangs within the age group ranging from 14 to 30, which most of the people within this age group is contacting with Internet slangs most frequently. For the questionnaire, we interviewed one hundred people and student in City University of Hong Kong, and half of interviewees are boys while the others are girls. The template of questionnaire is attached as appendix for reference, and the result and data collected are shown as below. It is expected that the use of Internet

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    guaranteed to hear slang being used by nearly all the students. This is because slang is one of the most popular forms of communication, especially among youth. However, there is much debate over whether slang should be banned in school. Banning slang is schools could have consequences and lead to separation among students. Slang should be allowed in schools because it is an easy and fun way for students to communicate with each other, it establishes commonality among students, and banning slang could potentially

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    Slang and Sociolinguistics All languages grow in the direction of change. All languages exist to meet the needs of their speakers. These two Linguistic Rules demonstrate the flexibility of language to be impacted by sociocultural changes. Throughout the developmental history of the English Language, word borrowing has been an integral system of language growth and change. This long-standing tradition of adopting new words into the language has not been slowed in Modern English, but has rather become

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    Slang Language

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    Group paper of Anthropological Linguistic Lecturer: -Hj. Murni Mahmud, M. Hum, Ph.D. ANALYSIS OF THE USING SLANG LANGUAGE (BAD WORDS) IN MAKASSAR SOCIETY BY MOHAMMAD ASLAMMUDDIN (085214015) TRI WULANDARI (085214017) IHRAM CHARLY (105214017) ENGLISH LITERATURE FACULTY OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE STATE UNIVERSITY OF MAKASSAR 2012 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background Language is a tool of communication. We can send information by communicate it. A communication can be a

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    One popular trend that American adults notice is the use and variety of teenage slang. The teenage slang trend had existed for a while, but with every new generation, words are being added on the list. Often time on the news adults try to help parents decode the teen’s language to understand what their children are saying in text, the internet, and even in person. Teenage slag is a unique language that we teens use to relate to each other. The slag is an important cultural value, because social media

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    In our current generation, the youth has used a myriad amount of slang. Different levels of society have their own slang. Different cultures have their own slang. Different races have their own slang. In Tom Dalzell’s view, he believes that this is due to the youth wanting to act rebellious, or as to represent their identity. Our generation correlates exactly with Dalzell’s view. Slang is seen as one of the first steps to defying what is normally accepted in society. My parents have always taught

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