ENGLISH YOUTH SLANG IN XX-XXI CENTURIES
Keywords:
California, Aaron Packham, trend, fashion, rhyming slang, Univerbization.Abstract
In general, slang are special words (or simple words with a special meaning) used in certain age, social and other groups. They appear in the language, become widespread and exist for a while, and then disappear, giving way to new ones along with new fashions and new trends. Neologisms of English youth slang in XX-XXI centuries are covered in this article.
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