Vulgaria verba
Vulgaria verba[1] sunt vocabula, locutiones, et usus qui familiarissimi habentur et saepe praecipuo contextui definiuntur vel praecipuae classi professionali propria sunt. Nonnulla vocabula vulgaria in certis gregibus socialibus, sicut inter iuvenes, adhibentur.
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Traupman 2007.
Bibliographia
recensere- Adams, Michael. 2009. Slang: The People's Poetry. Textus apud ebrary.com.
- Barrère, Albert, et Charles Godfrey Leland. 1889. A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant. Wikimedia Commons.
- Coleman, Julie. Life of slang. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0199571996.
- Dumas, Bethany K., et Jonathan Lighter. 1978. Is Slang a Word for Linguists? American Speech 53(5): 14–15. doi:10.2307/455336.
- Mattiello, Elisa. 2008. An introduction to English slang: a description of its morphology, semantics and sociology. Mediolani: Polimetrica. ISBN 8876991131.
- Moss, Caroline. 2013. Our Updated Guide To Twitter Slang, Lingo, Abbreviations And Acronyms. www.businessinsider.com.
- Rowe, Bruce M., et Diane P. Levine. 2012. A Concise Introduction to Linguistics. Ed. 3a. Bostoniae: Prentice Hall. ISBN 9780205051816.
Nexus externi
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- American slang.
- A Brief History of slang. Pellicula Films on Demand. Films Media Group.
- British slang.
- The GonMad Cumbrian Dictionary.
- Irish Slang.
- The Online Slang Dictionary. Verba Americana et Britannica.
- Urban Dictionary.