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    classmates orfamily members. It was her way whether you liked it or not. If it was hard‚Akeelah wouldn’t want to do it; if it was easy‚ she’d take it into consideration. She had an attitude that wasn’t proper and was disliked. The way she talked‚slang and all‚ made the teachers around her get second thoughts about her. She was always described as having potential but not having any desire ineducation. She failed‚ at the beginning‚ to learn that school should alwayscome up first before winning

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    Text messaging Pop culture is defined as commercial culture of popular taste. These are some of the categories music‚ fashion‚ movies‚ and trends or fads. One of the biggest trends among young adults today is text messaging and IMing. Young adults generally don’t leave home without their cell phones. Texting is a way for young adults to communicate when they aren’t able to talk to the person face to face. Many people argue that text messaging is a bad habit that pop culture has brought along‚ but

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    British vs American Words

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    There are many British words which are different to American words. For example: • A lorry is a slimmer truck. • A lift is an elevator. • A fortnight is two weeks. • A chemist is a person who works in a drugstore. • A dual carriageway is a freeway. Lisa and Sofia Efthymiou‚ an American mum and daughter‚ have listed below a few of the differences between British and American words. Visit also our Glossary of British Words We have arranged the words in categories to make

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    solidarity. The use of Standard English helps to direct this‚ as it acts as the structure of communication‚ ingroup and between speech communities to effectively present a standard for mutual understanding. Outside of Standard English comes the use of slang‚ netspeak and textspeak‚ which helps to develop and enrich the language‚ as well as evolve with contemporary Australia and its fast paced lifestyle. Using the Standard all the time would be exclusive of the linguistic freedom formed by the world beyond

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    What is Sociolinguistics? Is the field which studies the relationship between language and society‚ including cultural norms‚ expectations and context on the way language is used. What is Language? Language is a means of communication‚ it is used to communicate meaning‚ as it is also used to maintain and establish social relationships. What do Sociolinguistics study? Sociolinguistics study the following: 1- They study the relationship between language and society. 2- They are interested

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    Leslie Arnovick. 2011. The English Language. A Linguistic History. Toronto: OUP. Bußmann‚ Hadumod. 1996. Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics. Stuttgart: Kröner Verlag. Cheshire‚ Jenny and Dieter Stein Coleman‚ Julie. 2012. the life of slang. New York: Oxford University Press. Davies‚ Diane. 2005. Varieties Of Modern English. An Introduction. Edinburgh Gate: Pearson Longman. Hansen‚ Klaus and Uwe Claus. et al. 1996. Die Differenzierung des Englischen in national Varianten. Berlin: Erich

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    students of all ages‚ sex‚ race‚ and religion. During the observation‚ I first watched how the students communicated with their peers and response to authority. Most of the males either greeted the other male with some type of handshake or verbal slang‚ like “what up homie?” I observed the males greeting the opposite sex with a hug or a kiss. I was really shocked how much public display of affection that I saw. There was lots of laughter and yelling going on amongst students who seem to be with

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    What language do you dream in? by Trudgen explains language and its meanings to not only a person’s culture but their identity. It is discussed throughout the article how we often judge those who do not speak the same first language as us‚ not understanding just how difficult a language can be. Often times English can be one of the most challenging languages for those who it is not their first language. This leads to misunderstandings frequently and leaves people feeling lost. Throughout Trudgen’s

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    Innocence to Savagery The initial existence of innocence is vital to the story development in the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ because they are not concerned about danger where concern is due‚ they have a lack of knowledge‚ and they eventually become savages. The characters in this novel are young. Right off the bat‚ the children aren’t concerned about what has just happened to them. We begin the book from the perspective of two young boys and all the other boys are yet to be seen. They are all just

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    Nikes. After receiving his order‚ Nike informed Peretti via e-mail that the term “sweatshop” represents “inappropriate slang” and is not considered viable for print on a Nike shoe. Thus‚ his order was summarily rejected. Peretti e-mailed Nike‚ arguing that the term “sweatshop” is present in Webster’s dictionary and could not possibly be considered inappropriate slang. Nike responded by quoting the company’s rules‚ which state that the company can refuse to print anything on its shoes that

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