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Rat talk: The special vocabulary of some teenagers

Hyde, 1982

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4535138565166790285
Author
Hyde J
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English Journal

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American teenagers have a special vocabulary of their own. The words are often guarded and may be used to communicate feelings and ideas which they do not wish to share with adults. Like their taste in entertainment and styles, this vocabulary sets them apart from the …
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