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Slang Across Societies is an introductory reference work and textbook which aims to acquaint readers with key themes in the study of youth, criminal and colloquial language practices.
Focusing on key questions such as speaker identity and motivations, perceptions of use and users, language variation, and attendant linguistic manipulations, the book identifies and discusses more than 20 in-group and colloquial varieties from no fewer than 16 different societies worldwide.
Suitable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students working in areas of slang, lexicology, lexicography, sociolinguistics and youth studies, Slang Across Societies brings together extensive research on youth, criminal and colloquial language from different parts of the world.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Linguistic data – varieties, sources and methodologies
Chapter Two: Nonstandard language – concepts and perspectives
Chapter Three: Youth and criminal language practices – attitudes and motivations
Chapter Four: Invention and borrowing
Chapter Five: Semantic change
Chapter Six: The role of affixation
Chapter Seven: Compounding and reduplication
Chapter Eight: Phonetics and phonology
Chapter Nine: Clipping and abbreviation
Chapter Ten: Final Comments
Jim Davie pursued an academic career as a researcher and lecturer in Russian at the University of Portsmouth (1993–98) before moving on to work in the civil service. He has written Slang Across Societies as an independent researcher.
Language
English
Book Binding
Paperback
Book Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Book Format
Unabridged
Book Genre
Society
Book ISBN
9781138558830
Book Page Count
384 pages
Book Publication Date
7 Sept. 2018
Book Publisher
Routledge
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