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This unique dictionary presents popular slang names for North American cities. These expressions are used instead of official names to convey additional information. They are semantically rich and culturally meaningful, telegraphically describing the characteristics of the cities to which they refer, explaining the motivations of their coiners, and revealing the attitudes of their users. The dictionary lists 500 entries, each containing a headword, usage label, standard equivalent, and numerous contextual examples which authenticate their usage. The material comes from a large database of quotations from media, film, literature, and oral sources. A reliable and practical reference, the dictionary will be useful for linguists, educators, students and anyone interested in the subject.

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Contents: Slang – Colloquialism – Informal English – American Slang – North American Slang – City Names – Place Names – Toponyms – Folklore – Sociolinguistics – Onomastics – Lexicography – Dictionaries – American Studies – Canadian Studies – Reference – Linguistics – Language Description – United States – Canada.

The Dictionary of City Names in American Slang

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A Hardback by Malgorzata Kowalczyk, Maciej Widawski

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 16/11/2011
    ISBN13: 9783631607671, 978-3631607671
    ISBN10: 3631607679

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This unique dictionary presents popular slang names for North American cities. These expressions are used instead of official names to convey additional information. They are semantically rich and culturally meaningful, telegraphically describing the characteristics of the cities to which they refer, explaining the motivations of their coiners, and revealing the attitudes of their users. The dictionary lists 500 entries, each containing a headword, usage label, standard equivalent, and numerous contextual examples which authenticate their usage. The material comes from a large database of quotations from media, film, literature, and oral sources. A reliable and practical reference, the dictionary will be useful for linguists, educators, students and anyone interested in the subject.

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Slang – Colloquialism – Informal English – American Slang – North American Slang – City Names – Place Names – Toponyms – Folklore – Sociolinguistics – Onomastics – Lexicography – Dictionaries – American Studies – Canadian Studies – Reference – Linguistics – Language Description – United States – Canada.

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