Sunday, April 19, 2020
Slang In America Essays - Sociolinguistics, Slang,
  Slang In America    For hundreds of years, English has been continuously changing. Words that were  unacceptable 300 years ago are now commonplace. English has always had a  trademark of being a comfortable language, the language of the common people (MacNeil    143). Change in the grammar and diction of a language is natural, and English is  always confronted with changes. Among them are the use of slang, clipped word  endings, and new dialects. Some Conservatives do not like changes because they  claim that standard English is a perfect language; they do not want to corrupt  it. Others simply do not like change. Neither group of Conservatives has any new  arguments, and nothing to fear from change. Slang worries Conservatives the most  because it affects the vocabulary of English. American English, especially, is  always adding new words to its vocabulary for social, scientific, or artistic  reasons. The scientific and artistic words do not bother these people; only the  social, or slang, words do. Slang is usually created by children or teens who  seek social status (Morrow 137). Because kids are the source of new slang, some  adults look down on it with the assumption that kids are unintelligent and  simply rebelling against established English grammar and diction. However, most  of the adults did the same thing when they were children. Adults have been  frowning on slang for generations (Crystal 104). Conservatives also look down  upon slang because slang is not used by people of high status. If they hear  someone speaking in Jive, they will be angry because Jive is not the way that  high class people speak. People who do not like slang are usually prejudiced as  well. They do not want to hear other ways of talking because it deviates from  the way they talk. Also, much slang comes from other languages, of which    Conservatives might also be prejudiced. The dialect that a person uses may make  him comfortable, but this is not considered. If a language is not comfortable,  why would you want to speak it? Language has always changed to fit the paradigms  of society (Crystal 105). For example, in Shakespeare's time, many contractions  used today were considered poor English. Rarely could a person of high social  status be found using "don't" in a sentence. Today, however, people  may use contractions without fear of being scorned by society. This simply  illustrates The same types of people who opposed contractions in the past are  opposing slang and new dialects of English. They do not realize that the way  they speak differs from the way that their predecessors spoke. People opposed to  language change only defend their dialect, which will die out anyway, and prove  their intolerance of change. Language will be thought of differently in the  future because new mediums of communication will be used, the largest one being  the Internet. Today, many people are using the Internet to "talk" to  people all over the world. The Internet has its own language, which    Conservatives view as computer slang. No matter what diction or dialect you  speak, you still have to type out an Internet message in standard Internet.    There are words used specifically for the Internet, usually acronyms that are  universally understood, that will probably appear in dictionaries in the future.    Conservatives have no reason to bother with whether a person's dialect or  diction will be understood in spoken language, because most communication will  be typed, not spoken, in a neutral Internet language. Conservatives claim that  the lack of standard English is due to an education deficiency. They explain  that the reason some slang is created by kids in inner-city areas is that the  kids drop out of school, because the kids are stupid, and therefore never learn  standard English. In reality, the kids drop out of school because they are told  that the way they speak is stupid (Seymour 123). The Conservatives are not  willing to help the kids with "bad" dialects. Perhaps this is because  of a prejudice, sort of "once slang, always slang" mentality. The    Conservatives should use the kids' dialects to help the kids learn standard    English. Conservatives have one reason to oppose language progression: fear.    Conservatives have a fear that the language they speak will not be the primary  one. For this reason, they will put down other dialects simply because these  dialects are not standard English. Standard English is just another dialect,  however, and thinking one dialect greater than another is mere bigotry. If    Conservatives had their way, people would never be able to express themselves in  new ways because there would never be    
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