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1、邯鄲學(xué)院外國語學(xué)院SchoolofForeignLanguagesofHandanCollege論文題目:美國俚語的特征分析Title:AnAnalysisofCharacteristicsofAmericanSlangAnAnalysisofCharacteristicsofAmericanSlangAbstract:Withthedevelopmentof(hesociety,slangiswidelyusedbymoreandmorepeople,especiallyinAmerica,slangcanbefoundfavorableintheAmericans’
2、eyes.SlanghasgraduallybecomepopularamongEnglishspeakers,sinceitappearedinEnglishlanguageinthe16thcentury.ItisverypopularintheEnglish-speakingcountriesnowadays.RichandcolorfulslangisanimportantcomponentinEnglish.However,itisdifficultforpeopletounderstand.Therefore,itisnecessaryforustostud
3、yit.TohaveaglimpseintothenatureofEnglishslangishelpfultounderstand.ThisthesisexpoundsthecharacteristicsofEnglishslang.ItconcludesthatslangisplayingamoreandmoreimportantroleinthesocietyofEnglish-speaking.Keywords:slangcharacteristicsAmericanIntroductionSlangisaratherspecialparole.Itisneit
4、herthewordthatbeyondtheregularroleofgrammaticalusage,norruraldialect.Althoughitisquitedifferentfromacrolectwhichusedontheformaloccasion,peoplequiteliketouseitindailyspeech.Thatistosay,slangcanbedefinedtocommoncolloquiallanguage,andslangisusuallyusedascolloquialwordsandphrase.Inotherwords
5、,slangisNonstandard-English.Itisbrimmingwithyouthvigor.Itisratheraspokenlanguagethanawrittenone.Unlikestandardlanguage,itdoesnotfromitsowngrammarrules.Mainlyemployedbysub-culturalgroups,slangishighlycolloquial,informalandessentiallynotrespectable.Mostofslangismoreforceful,emotionalorhumo
6、rousformsthanstandardwords.Slangisveryinformalandcommonlyusedinspeech.Betweenpeoplefromsamesocialgrouporwhoworktogether,notconsideredsuitableforformalcontextsandoftennotinusedforlong.SlanghasbecomeanindispensablepartofmodernEnglish.Withthepopularityofslang,weshouldknowhowtouseslangandmas
7、teritscharacteristics.ThispaperintendstomakeatentativestudyonthecharacteristicsofslanginAmerica.1.HighlyColloquialSlangishighlycolloquial,non-standardinformallanguage.Beingthequintessenceofcolloquialspeech,slangisalwaysrelatedtoconvenienceratherthantoscientificlaws,gramma