Norma argotică
Journal Title: Argotica - Year 2012, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
The study overviews the relevant linguistic features of slang, conceived not as lexis, but as norm. The author takes Eugenio Coşeriu’s findings concerning the distinction system-norm-speech and uses them to investigate the linguistic variation of slang and its distinctive features.
Authors and Affiliations
Ioan Milică
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