“THE NOTIONS OF SLANG AND JARGON IN ENGLISH"
Abstract
It is said that slang is not a harmful language, but rather a necessary part of the
system of modern speech. It is constantly changing, evolving, and can be instantly
formed and disappear forever. All changes in the language associated with the
appearance of slang are based on the simplification and understanding of spoken
language. Slang itself is a living and dynamic system that is used in various areas of
human life. This can be in many different areas of culture.
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