سلینگ کا تنقیدی مطا لعہ
A Critical Study of Slang
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https://doi.org/10.56276/tasdiq.v2i1.22Keywords:
Ethics, Language, Slang, Dictionary, Grammar, Signs, SocietyAbstract
Slang basically is a social criticism. In which rebellious and social values are apparent. Very often, the human psyche and parameters of society do not comply with slang words and idioms. The words society admits without any excuse become admirable and grant weightage to the language. However, such words, confined day-to-day part of the language, are somewhat rude and of an immoral sense and are known as slang.
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