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Pewpalaplow, Chomphoonuch, Ananya Pansila, Hanun Thamdecho, and Ubonrat Chanaroke. "The Use of Slang in Teenagers' Facebook Pages." Journal of English Language and Linguistics 3, no. 1 (2023): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.62819/jel.2022.105.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the percentage of teenagers usingFacebook slang and to find out the types of words displayed on Facebook.To study the vocabulary and sentence patterns of slang used by teenagers onFacebook, researchers used the slang quiz as a tool to find answers toresearch questions. The researchers then analyzed teen slang to determinethe percentage of teenagers using Facebook slang and to find out the typesof Facebook slang. The study was found that the test measured a basicunderstanding of Facebook slang. It can be seen that the sample group hada moderate level o
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Dr., Mary Leanne A. Laganhon, Amador Darlene, Flores Kimberly, Hilado Lalyn, Grace Mondejar Mary, and Mariel Zamora Ann. "Familiarity of Facebook Slang Words and Reading and Writing Practices of BA English Students." International Journal of Social Science And Human Research 06, no. 03 (2023): 1392–400. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7691759.

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This study focused on the familiarity of Facebook slang words and communication practices of 67 first year BA English students of Carlos Hilado Memorial State College enrolled on the Second Semester of the Academic Year 2018-2019. Specifically, this study focused on the level of familiarity on Facebook slang words and the extent of reading and writing practices using the Descriptive-Correlational Method of research. The data were obtained through the use of researcher-made questionnaire. The statistical tools used in this study included the mean, standard deviation, t-test, One-Way ANOVA, and
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Soliman, Taysir Hassan, M. A. Elmasry, A. Hedar, and M. M. Doss. "Sentiment Analysis of Arabic Slang Comments on Facebook." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY 12, no. 5 (2014): 3470–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/ijct.v12i5.2917.

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Social networks have become one of our daily life activities not only in socializing but in e-commerce, e-learning, and politics. However, they have more effect on the youth generation all over the world, specifically in the Middle East. Arabic slang language is widely used on social networks more than classical Arabic since most of the users of social networks are young-mid age. However, Arabic slang language suffers from the new expressive (opinion) words and idioms as well as the unstructured format. Mining Arabic slang language requires efficient techniques to extract youth opinions on var
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SEEPHARLAR, Chindar. "Slang Words Used in Lao Online Media." Souphanouvong University Journal Multidisciplinary Research and Development 10, special (2024): 21–27. https://doi.org/10.69692/sujmrd10special21.

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The study of slang words used in Lao online media aims to analyze the nature of slang words in Lao online media through a qualitative approach, utilizing descriptive and analytical methods. Data were collected from popular Facebook pages with over 100,000 followers that were active between January and October 2024. The findings revealed two main characteristics of slang words in Lao online media: structural slang and slang with special features. Structural characteristics were further divided into four subcategories: word combination, word repetition, word addition, and word truncation. Specia
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Budiasa, I. Gede. "Slang Language in Indonesian Social Media." Lingual: Journal of Language and Culture 11, no. 1 (2021): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ljlc.2021.v11.i01.p06.

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Slang is a phenomenon of using language variations that arise as a result of language development and as well as a social dynamic in society in the realm of language. Slang in Indonesian is referred to as bahasa gaul and is mainly used by young people when communicating with other groups. Currently, the appearance of slang in the conversations of young people is very high, especially when viewed through interactions on social media such as Facebook, Instagram and Youtube. The emergence of YouTubers and celebgrams also has an impact on the wider spread and use of slang words today because slang
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Zakiyah, Ainaiyah Mariyatus, Yuni Indah Sari, and Domas Sugrahita Harja Susetya. "Use of Acronyms and Slang among Adolescents on Social Media." Radiant 2, no. 3 (2022): 195–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.52187/rdt.v2i3.52.

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This research is related to the use of acronyms and slang by teenagers in social media such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. In this case, this research on the use of acronyms and slang in social media aims to find out the slang terms used by teenagers on social media and also describes a slang found in social media such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Then, it describes the meaning of slang contained in the social media and examples of slang sentences used by teenagers everyday on social media. This research is classified as a qualitative research type because in this research it t
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Syaiful Hamzah, M. Aprianto Budie Nugroho, and Wulan Rahmatunisa. "Analysis of Slang in Mobile Legends Facebook Trading Account Posts and Comments." Darussalam English Journal (DEJ) 5, no. 1 (2025): 47–56. https://doi.org/10.30739/dej.v5i1.3892.

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This study explores the use of slang words in the post and comment sections of the “Jual Beli Akun Mobile Legends Indonesia” Facebook community. The purpose of this research is to identify the types of slang and the types of meaning conveyed in the communication among users within this digital marketplace. Using a qualitative descriptive method, the data were collected through document analysis from 105 posts and 17 comments over the span of one week. The study applied Allan and Burridge’s classification of slang (Clipping, Acronym, Fresh and Creative, Imitative, and Flippant) and Leech’s theo
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Cabantac-Lumabi, Bethany Marie. "The Lexical Trend of Backward Speech among Filipino Millenials on Facebook." International Journal of English and Comparative Literary Studies 1, no. 1 (2020): 44–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.47631/ijecls.v1i1.148.

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Purpose: This study is an attempt to understand how Millenials use backward speech on their Facebook statuses and how their lexicon is incorporated into a grammar of novel items in English in the Philippines.
 Methodology/ Approach: Facebook statuses with the two trending backward speeches such as “lodi” and “werpa” are the inputs of this study since they top the list of more than 20 Tagalog slang words for everyday use of modern Filipinos. Through the Optimality Theory (Mc Carty, 2007; Prince & Smolensky, 2004) process and lexical analysis, these backward speeches were classified by
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Trimastuti, Wahyu. "AN ANALYSIS OF SLANG WORDS USED IN SOCIAL MEDIA." Jurnal Dimensi Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran 5, no. 2 (2017): 64–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.24269/dpp.v5i2.497.

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Human needs a means of communication to fulfill their social needs. To support communication easier, electronic media is used, such as television, radio, telephone, and handphone. Electronic media provide information can be understood more easily and instanly. The development of era has been influence in communication and interaction way. In this case, language which be used also influenced. Nowadays, many of slang word used in communication. Slang is a language variety which are informal which used to communication more easily and instanly in social group.The objectives of research is to info
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Saputra, Dedi, Vismaia S. Damayanti, Yeti Mulyati, and Wahyudi Rahmat. "Expressions of the use of slang among millennial youth on social media and its impact of the extension of Indonesia in society." BAHASTRA 43, no. 1 (2023): 21–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.26555/bs.v43i1.325.

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The research was conducted because of the widespread use of slang among the Indonesian population, especially millennial youth. This study also aims to examine millennial youth slang based on its form, source and pattern of formation, purpose and context of use. The research approach used is descriptive qualitative, namely examining language data in the form of the use of slang by millennial youth and interpreting it. Sources of research data are interview results and social media, namely Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, which contain teenage slang. Data collection techniques were documented,
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