ABSTRACT

Global English Slang brings together nineteen key international experts and provides a timely and essential overview of English slang around the world today.

The book illustrates the application of a range of different methodologies to the study of slang and demonstrates the interconnection between the different sub-fields of linguistics.

A key argument throughout is that slang is a function played by specific words or phrases rather than a characteristic inherent in the words themselves- what is slang in one context is not slang in another. The volume also challenges received wisdom on the nature of slang: that it is short-lived and that slang is restricted to verbal language.

With an introduction by editor Julie Coleman, the topics covered range from Inner City New York slang and Hip Hop Slang to UK student slang and slang in Scotland. Authors also explore slang in Jamaica, Australia, New Zealand, India and Hong Kong and the influence of English slang on Norwegian, Italian and Japanese. A final section looks at slang and new media including online slang usage, and the possibilities offered by the internet to document verbal and gestural slang.

Global English Slang is an essential reference for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers working in the areas of lexicology, slang and World Englishes.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

Understanding slang in a global context

part I|71 pages

Contemporary slang in the United States and England

chapter 1|10 pages

Hip-Hop Slang

chapter 3|13 pages

American College Student Slang

University of North Carolina (2005–12)

chapter 5|10 pages

Multicultural London English

The new ‘youthspeak'

part II|52 pages

Slang in other English-speaking countries

part III|36 pages

English influence on the slang of other languages

part IV|43 pages

Slang and the internet