Representations of British teenage slang in the TV-series "Misfits" - A communicative approach to teenage slang
Abstract
The aim of this essay is to examine the functions of British teenage slang vocabulary
from a communicative perspective and to analyse it in the social situations that occur in
the TV-series Misfits. The language in Misfits can be considered a representation of the
slang usage of British teenagers in general. The aim is based on the assumption that slang
is used as an instrument of communication in order to accommodate to the addressee and
thus create a bond of solidarity. The material of main importance is the DVD collection
of the first two seasons of Misfits and close-caption transcripts. The method is corpusbased
and an empiric and explorative case study with an inductive conclusion that is
based on the theories of Sociolinguistics in general, and Communication Accommodation
Theory in particular. The main results are that slang is used a tool of accommodation by
the teenagers in Misfits in order to create and develop their own identity and group
solidarity.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-01-15Author
Zotevska, Emilia
Keywords
slang
teenagers
adolescence
Misfits
convergence
communication
goal
accomodation
sociolinguistics
communication accomodation theory
identity
group togetherness
solidarity
scripted speech
fictional speech
in-group
out-group
Series/Report no.
SPL kandidatuppsats i engelska
SPL 2013-071
Language
eng