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    BRITISH SLANG AND ITS CLASSIFICATION PLAN I.  INTRODUCTION 1.1 Tasks of the course work 1.2 Definition of slang II.  MAIN PART 2.1 The origin of slang. 2.2 Types of slang. a) Cockney rhyming slang b)  Polari c)  Internet slang d)  Slang of army‚ police e)  Money slang 2.3. Phonetic peculiarities of slang 2.4. Morphological characteristics of slang III.  PRACTICAL PART IV.  CONCLUSION V.  BIBLIOGRAPHY Slang is a language which takes off its

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    Slang Definition of Chill

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    shivering and also describes a disagreeable sensation of coldness. There are many different meanings of this word‚ but their are also many modern slang terms of it. The Oxford English Dictionary definition of the word chill means “to grow or become cold or chill often rapidly and to shiver and quake with cold in taken with emotional seizure.” One slang definition of chill is to relax. Once your all active and hyped up‚ you start losing energy wanting to calm down and relax. When you are at peace

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    The Outsiders slang vocabulary 1)corvair-A popular sports car in the 60’s. Ex: I about decided I didn’t like it so much though I spotted a red corvair trailing me. Page # 4 2)Hood- A person that is gong that gets in trouble in their own way. Ex-greasers are almost like hoods. Page # 3 3)Tuff-cool or sharp. Ex-Like a tuff looking mustang or a tuff record. Page #12 4)Rumble-To fight between groups of people. Ex-A rumble is sometimes born out of a grudge fight. Page # 11 5)Hacked off-

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    Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Section 4.2 of Making Connections.   Points Received: 1 of 1   Comments: Question 2. Question : ____________________ is the primary code humans use to communicate.   Student Answer:  Jargon    Interpersonal communication    Language    Slang   Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Section 4.0 of Making Connections.    Points Received: 1 of 1   Comments: Question 3. Question : Language performs a ________________‚ which

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    KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING QUESTIONS Unit 207 Use Electronic Message Systems Learning Outcome 1 | | |Learner’s Name xxxxx Signature | |

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    American Slang Essay 1

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    the study of slang as a part of language which presents certain interest both for the theoretical investigation and for practical language use. Slang is the use of highly informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker’s dialect or language. Slang is often highly regional‚ specific to a particular territory. Slang terms are frequently particular to a certain subculture‚ such as musicians‚ and members of minority groups. Nevertheless‚ usage of slang expressions

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    Birthmark”) or Dark Romanticism/Gothic (Poe)? Why? Use evidence from the literature to support your opinion. Be sure to include what you DON’T like about the other type of literature. Finish this blog entry today‚ in class. Comment on two other entries for homework. I prefer Dark Romanticism rather then pure Romanticism because dark Romanticism has a way of attracting my attention and keeping me wanting to read more to figure out what dark/gothic message they’re trying to convey to the viewer. While

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    A Story in Harlem Slang

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    Kristina Medina English ½ 10/26/12 So you think you have game "It must be Jelly‚ ’cause jam don’t shake”‚ A Story in Harlem Slang‚ by Zora Neale Hurston. Sweet Back and Jelly are two wanna-be pimps that are lost in a world full of wants just struggling to get by. Though Jelly and Sweet Back claim they have game‚ the woman that walks by‚ schools them both‚ yet she is not the one with the most game. Jelly and Sweet Back do have some game they both assume that they are better than one another

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    Unit 207 Theory: Use Electronic Message Systems 1.1 Describe the main types of electronic messages The main types are answering machines/phones. This is what we use primarily. There is also instant messaging such as digital conferences‚ email‚ text messages that can be delivered to our office phone and email. On an answering machine‚ the customer calls the number‚ and upon not being able to get through to the number‚ they leave a message‚ which can be replayed later‚ pending

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    As Whitman said‚ “slang‚ or indirection is an attempt of humanity to escape from bald literalism.” Meaning every individual’s takes literalism into their own hands‚ with their own way of perceiving it. Referring to how language plays a role in your identity is also seen throughout “Slang In America” as well. Speaking the same common language but in a different manner‚ such as slang‚ is an example as to how different forms of language is what makes

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