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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Slangs In The English Language
For hundreds of years, English has been continuously changing.
Words that were unacceptable 300 years ago are now commonplace. English
has always had a trademark of being a comfortable language, the language of
the common people (MacNeil 143). Change in the grammar and diction of a
language is natural, and English is always confronted with changes. Among
them are the use of slang, clipped word endings, and new dialects. Some
Conservatives do not like changes because they claim that standard English
is a perfect language; they do not want to corrupt it. Others simply do
not like change. Neither group of Conservatives has any new arguments,
and nothing to fear from change.
Slang worries Conservatives the most because it affects the
vocabulary of English. American English, especially, is always adding new
words to its vocabulary for social, scientific, or artistic reasons. The
scientific and artistic words do not bother these people; only the social,
or slang, words do. Slang is usually created by children or teens who seek
social status (Morrow 137). Because kids are the source of new slang, some
adults look down on it with the assumption that kids are unintelligent and
simply rebelling against established English grammar
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