Definition of colloquial words
[DOC File]Definition #1
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Choice of words, especially with regard to correctness, clearness, or effectiveness. Any of the four generally accepted levels of diction--formal, informal, colloquial, or slang--may be correct in a particular context but incorrect in another or when mixed unintentionally.
[DOC File]On Defining Slang
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This relatively short extract contains a plethora of colloquial words and expressions, some of which are regular slang words and expressions, while others are fairly marginal, and still others do not qualify as slang at all - although they definitely belong to ‘slangy’ language.
[DOC File]Literary Terms
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A Glossary is provided below of various colloquial terms. The words are presented in the order in which they appear: ’coons’ - racoons. split-wedge - a crack or tear which is triangular in shape. jungle-up - a camp for tramps who spend the night in just about any place. bucking grain bags - carrying bags of grain
[DOC File]GLOSSARY – Of Mice and Men
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Definition; Emotive. An emotive situation or issue is likely to make people feel strong emotions. colloquial. Colloquial words and phrases are informal and are used mainly in conversation. Honesty. Honesty is the quality of being honest (telling the truth) challenge.
[DOC File]Rhetorical Analysis Terms and Definitions
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Define a colloquial word as specifically and concretely as possible. Colloquial language is the discourse of everyday, ordinary, informal speech, yet it is filled with words that are new, unusual, and unique. In the process of speaking with each other quickly and informally, we create new words and use old ones in unexpected places.
Colloquialism - Examples and Definition of Colloquialism
colloquial using slang or informalities in speech or writing; (noun = colloquialism) connotation the implied or suggested meaning of a word; association denotation the strict, literal, dictionary definition of a word dialect the use of words, phrases, grammatical constructions and sounds that capture everyday (or colloquial) language; dialect ...
[DOC File]Tone, Diction, and Syntax
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CELL MEANING SAMPLE WORDS a to, towards aspire, aback, abandon, abase, abate a on ashore, aboard, afire, atop a, an not, without apathy, atheist, anarchy, anorexia
[DOC File]From slang to slanguage: a description based on teenage talk
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An independent clause is a group of words that contains a . subject. and . verb. and expresses a complete thought. An independent clause is a sentence. Jim studied in the Sweet Shop for his chemistry quiz. Dependent Clause. A dependent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought.
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Nevertheless, keeping all the above caveats in mind, I offer this definition from Slang and Sociability: In-Group Language Among College Students: "Slang is an ever changing set of colloquial words and phrases that speakers use to establish or reinforce social identity or cohesiveness within a group or with a trend or fashion in society at ...
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