Peculiarities of slang units

Тип работы: Курсовая
Предмет: Английский
Год защиты: 2014
Кол-во страниц: 25

Описание работы

The objective of the work is an attempt to study all the aspects of slang, the cases of its usage and to analyze the frequency of slang words usage referring to different social groups in various sources. To achieve the set aim we determine the following tasks: 1. to search the origin of slang; 2. to study the words' transition through English vocabulary; 3. to study the problem of the definition of slang; 4. to understand the aim of the modern usage of slang; 5. to distinguish different kinds of slang; 6. to study the ways of slang words formation; 7. to analyze literary sources for the presence of slang words referring to different social groups; 8. to analyze dictionaries for the presence of slang words referring to different social groups; 9. to compare the results of the analysis. For writing the present paper a number of scientific sources devoted to the problem of slang have been analyzed. As the material for our research we used slang words taken from dictionaries and fiction. The subject of the present research is the problem of slang use. The object of the research are dictionaries and fiction texts with slang units. For gaining the mentioned aim we used the following methods: • descriptive; • observation; • critical study of scientific literature; • comparison and contrast; • distribution; • statistic. The present work consists of the following parts: Introduction, two chapters, Conclusion and Bibliography.

Оглавление:


INTRODUCTION    3
1 THE MAIN ASPECTS OF SLANG    5
1.1 The origin of slang    5
1.2 The problem of definition    7
1.3 The formation of slang words    13
2 THE USE OF SLANG    15
2.1 Ways of translation    15
2.2 Analysis    17
CONCLUSION    22
BIBLIOGRAPHY    24
Appendix 1    25


Источники:

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Количество источников: 28


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