Slang And Jargon

Slang And Jargon

facepalm is it slang or jargon​

Daftar Isi

1. facepalm is it slang or jargon​


Answer:

I believe that the answer is JARGON.

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2. is OOTD slang or jargon?​


Answer:

jargon

Explanation:

Dahil ang salitang OOTD ay nagsimula sa Generation X at millenials, na payuloy ginagamit ng mga kabataan at mga Fillenials.

Answer:

Slang

Explanation:

As part of our Social Media Dictionary blog series, we’ve collected a huge list of online terms, slang, words and acronyms to keep you up to speed with all the new lingo.


3. example of jargons used in slang​


Answer:

bang for the buck - a term that means to get the most for your money.

best practice - the best way to do something.

core competency - basic strength of a group or company.

due diligence - putting effort into research before making a business decision.

drill down - to look at a problem in detail.

Answer:

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Difference Between Jargon and Slang

However, slang is simply informal language, whereas jargon is specific to a group of people. For example, most English speakers know that “cool” is slang for something that's good, but only a plumber would know that “brass” is plumbing jargon for a faucet or fixture.

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4. in which speech style are jargon, lingo , and street slang usually used​


Answer:

casual

Step-by-step explanation:

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5. How can slang and jargon be factors in communication breakdown?


Answer:

Explanation:

The overuse of technical jargon and scientific words might make it difficult for listeners to understand what the speaker is saying. Difficult vocabulary and obscure language can cause communication breakdowns.


6. Casual style is common among peers and friends, jargon, slang or the vernacular language are used​


Answer:

professional or mutually acceptable language is a must in this style.

Explanation:

ako ba lang, basta mao nah


7. What are the differences between a slang, jargon and euphemism? please answer this :(​


Answer:

Jargon is the technical language of a specialist group, while the Slang is highly informal language that’s often playful and figurative in nature, and it can include idioms, and the Euphemisms are expressions used to soften the impact of language by talking in less direct ways about taboo topics.

Slang - a type of language that consists of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people.

Jargon - special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.

Euphemism - a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing.


8. similarities of jargon and slang (similarities not difference)


Both are used by a certain or particular group.Both includes words or phrases that are used in a special way in a certain social context.Jargon can be used in an informal way like slang.Words and phrases from jargon and slang often work their way into speech accepted by the mainstream.

9. in which speech style of jargon lingo and street slang usually used?​


Answer:

casual

Explanation:

yun lang


10. creat a dialogue between the mother and son. use in jargons, slang,and intimate vocabularies​


Answer:

In his poem, Langston Hughes uses the image of a staircase to symbolize a difficult life that's still worth climbing.

Here are all the word lists to support the reading of Grade 11 Unit 5's texts from SpringBoard's Common Core ELA series: The Harlem Renaissance, The New Negro, To Usward, Lift Every Voice and Sing, On 'From the Dark Tower' , How It Feels to Be Colored Me, Sweat, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Mother to Son, critical reviews

Explanation:

#failureisthekey#youcannotachievesuccesswithoutfailure


11. jargon slang or the vernacular language are not acceptable in the casual stylea.true​


Answer:

true? maybe

Explanation:

don't get it

Answer:

yes, the answer is A.true

Explanation:

theres a difference between about a jargon slang and venacular language

vernacular language refers to the language or dialect that is spoken by people that are inhabiting a particular country or region. while the other , Jargon is terminology that is used in relation to a specific activity, profession, group, or event whereas slang is the use of informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker's dialect or language.


12. jargon and slang is not allowed in academic writing? ​


Answer:

Jargon and slang is not allowed

Explanation:

welcome


13. create a dialogue between the mother and son. use jargons, slang and intimate vocabularies​.


Answer:

In his poem, Langston Hughes uses the image of a staircase to symbolize a difficult life that's still worth climbing.

Here are all the word lists to support the reading of Grade 11 Unit 5's texts from SpringBoard's Common Core ELA series: The Harlem Renaissance, The New Negro, To Usward, Lift Every Voice and Sing, On 'From the Dark Tower' , How It Feels to Be Colored Me, Sweat, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Mother to Son, critical reviews


14. . It is another term for generalizationa. Polarizationb. Fossilizationc. Slangd. Jargon​


Answer:

b

Explanation:

sana makatulong po good luck


15. this is a feature of academic language which excludes jargon slang and abbreviations


Answer:

Features of academic writing. Using academic language. Establishing your position. Writing in your own 'voice' Using tentative language.

Clear communication. Writing clear paragraphs. Writing clearly, concisely and precisely. Signposting.

Paraphrasing, summarising and quoting.

Editing and proof-reading your work.

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16. Casual speech uses slang, jargon, and short sentences.


Answer:

Hindi po maintindihan ang tanong sorry


17. What is the relationship between jargons and casual style of communication?A. No usage of slang, jargon, and even vernacular language.B. Use of colloquial terms with peers and teachers.C. Opportunity to use slang and jargons to the conversation with friends.D. To use formal terms to family and other individuals.​


Answer:

D. To use formal terms to family and other individuals

Answer:

D. To use formal terms to family and other individuals.


18. Casual speech uses slang, jargon, and short sentences. Select one: True False


Answer:

1.TRUE

2.TRUE

3.FALSE

4.TRUE

5.FALSE

Explanation:

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19. Casual speech uses slang, jargon, and short sentences. Select one: True or False


True, since slang is informal and informal / casual speech does not necessarily have any syntax guarding it

20. this speech Style Uses jargons Slang or the Vernacular Language.​


Answer:

Casual

Explanation:


21. why jargon and slang important in communication??​


Explanation:

jargon and slang important in communication to avoid misunderstanding.

Answer:

nakakatulong ito sa pag-unlad ng bansa


22. In which language does “ Nope “ belong? A. Colloquial C. Jargon D. Slang B. Idiom​


Answer:

b my answer

Explanation:

sana tama po


23. 9. It is another term for generalization.a. Polarizationc. Slangb. Fossilizationd. Jargon​


Answer:

b.

Explanation:

fossilization kay wa ko kabalo soriii try lang po,


24. WRITE A SHORT DIALOGUE WITH AT LEAST 5 SENTENCES USING JARGON AND SLANG LANGUAGES.​


Examples of Outdated Slang

Some slang words that were once popular are no longer used. For example:

Cat's pajamas: This term was commonly used by flappers in the 1920s to mean that something was exciting, new, or excellent. Though it doesn't make much sense, it does use vivid imagery.

"That new phonograph is the cat's pajamas.

"Wallflower: This term describes a shy person. It was used for decades in the 20th century to describe a person - typically a girl - who preferred to stand along the wall instead of participating in a dance.

"You'll have more fun at the dance if you aren't such a wallflower.

"Don't have a cow: This term is used to try to calm someone down. It was popularized by the TV show The Simpsons in the 1980s and 90s, and though you might still hear Bart say it in reruns, it's no longer very common to hear in conversation.

"Don't have a cow, mom! I didn't eat all the ice cream."

Examples of Evolving Slang

Some slang words change their meaning over time, usually across generations. This keeps the word in usage but can lead to some miscommunication between older and younger speakers. For example:

Busted: To your grandparents, "busted" probably meant that something was broken. To your parents, it means getting caught doing something wrong. The latest use? As an adjective to mean "ugly."

"No, I won't go out with your little sister. She's busted.

"Ride: Originally a verb for the act of being a passenger in a vehicle, this word also evolved into a noun to describe a car. Most recently, "my rides" can mean sneakers.

"I got new rides to match my favorite shirt.

"Hip: Originally "hip" or "hep" meant someone very fashionable in the first half of the 20th century. It evolved to mean someone into jazz and beatnik culture in the 1940s and 50s, and changed further still into "hippie" to describe flower children of the 60s. Today it's changed again to "hipster," meaning a self-aware, artsy person.

"My hip grandfather plays the sax, but my hipster brother just makes homemade pickles.

yang may line po sagut yan(/^_^)/(/^_^)/


25. it is a vocabulary which can be of science technology trade art it is jargon or slang​


Answer:

the answer is jargon


26. Jargon,gay lingo,and street slang are used in formal speech style.​


Answer:

what is the question po para masagutan po


27. create a dialogue between mother and son.use in jargons,slang and intimate vocabularies​


In his poem, Langston Hughes uses the image of a staircase to symbolize a difficult life that's still worth climbing.
Here are all the word lists to support the reading of Grade 11 Unit 5's texts from SpringBoard's Common Core ELA series: The Harlem Renaissance, The New Negro, To Usward, Lift Every Voice and Sing, On 'From the Dark Tower' , How It Feels to Be Colored Me, Sweat, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Mother to Son, critical reviews

28. 10. Jargon, slang, or the vernacular language are NOT acceptable inthe casual style.a. Trueb. False​


Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

It is a style used in formal settings. Unlike the consultative style, this is one-way. This is the standard style which uses professional or mutually acceptable language. Jargon, slang, or the vernacular language are NOT acceptable in the casual style.

True casue thats my answer

29. this is telling common among peers and friends jargon slang or the vernacular language is use​


Answer:

This style is Casual Style


30. is it acceptable for a casual style to have a Jargon, slang or vernacular language? a. yes, it is b. no, it isn't​


Answer:

A. yes, it is

Explanation:

sana makatulong

pa heart po

Answer:

A) yes it is

Explanation:

thats the answer!!


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