Slang U.

Slang U.

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Jan 23, 1991 · English · Paperback (260 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 260
Language English
Published Jan 23, 1991
Publisher Three Rivers Press
ISBN-10 0517582430
ISBN-13 9780517582435

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Pamela Munro's engaging exploration of modern English slang reveals the vibrant tapestry of language in contemporary society. As a renowned linguistics professor at UCLA, she collaborates with her students to examine the evolution and significance of slang within American culture. The work offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the dynamics of language, showcasing how slang serves as a tool for identity and connection.

Throughout the pages, the diverse voices of the students enrich the narrative, providing personal anecdotes and insights into their linguistic choices. This collective effort highlights the playful and sometimes controversial nature of slang, inviting readers to reflect on their own language experiences. Munro's ability to blend academic rigor with relatable storytelling makes this work accessible to a wide audience.

The book not only illuminates the creativity embedded in everyday speech but also challenges traditional notions of linguistic propriety. By celebrating slang, Munro and her students encourage an appreciation for language as a living, breathing entity that continually adapts and evolves. It's an insightful read for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, identity, and language.
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