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working-class dialect
differ from slang
because t:chey
are the way a
naturally speaks
and
are not a
cl.eiibera e
attemp
to
different
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streets'.
It
is a tenn
words
or expressions
used
by small
groups
of
people.
is
used
everyday
informal
speech
amongst
members
same
group. It can
act as a 'code'
which
outsiders.
Linguistically,
it can
seerr as
a
sub-dia.lect. It
is
hardly
used
at
all
writirtQ
-
except
fo:siyl:stic
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Today's
slang
can
he
tomottow's Stand:ud English.
examples:
joke,
boom, fad,
bubble. Slang
may also
date
quickly,
li_ke fB.shion
in
Yesterday's
car:
become
today's
wcww/dwnlds11ittem.pdf).
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