The object of study is the wealth of English language, ambiguity of its vocabulary and the most common rules of slang usage in America.
The subject of research are various points of view on slang, its history and types and linguistic characteristics common for the American slang.
To achieve the set aim we determine the following tasks:
-to search the origin of slang;
-to analyze the stylistic uses of slang;
-to study the problem of the classification of slang;
-to understand the aim of the modern usage of slang; -to study the ways of slang word- formation; …show more content…
The structure consists of an introduction, two chapters, practical part, conclusion and bibliography. The introduction covers actuality, aim objectives, theoretical significance, the practical significance, and methods of research and the structure of work. Chapter 1 Theoretical aspects of a Street American Slang
The formation and sources of slang words All languages, countries, and periods of history have slang. This is true because they all have had words with varying degrees of social acceptance and popularity.
The same linguistic processes are used to create and popularize slang as are used to create and popularize all other words. That is, all words are created and popularized in the same general ways; they are labeled slang only according to their current social acceptance, long after creation and popularization.
To fully understand slang, one must remember that a word's use, popularity, and acceptability can change. Words can change in social level, moving in any direction.
Language is dynamic, and at any given time hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of words and expressions are in the process of changing from one level to another, of becoming more acceptable or less acceptable, of becoming more popular or less