2015
DOI: 10.1080/09720073.2015.11891785
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An Analysis of Factors Involved in Nicknaming of Some Soccer Players in South Africa

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“…Nicknames are given to athletes (cf. Abel & Kruger, 2006;Awad, 2012;Babane & Chauke, 2015;Kennedy & Zamuner, 2006;Skipper, 1989Skipper, , 1992, sports teams (Lawson & Phillips, 1985;Ndimande-Hlongwa, 2010), coaches (Skipper 1989), even the lines (three forward positions) on a skating rink (e.g., hockey lines or number lines -Chernoff, 2017). It is worth noting some sports that have received attention in the literature: football (soccer) (Awad, 2012;Babane & Chauke, 2015), baseball (Abel & Kruger, 2006;Skipper, 1984), hockey and baseball (Kennedy & Zamuner, 2006), rugby (Wilson, 2010), and American football (Skipper, 1989).…”
Section: Previous Studies On Address Terms Among Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nicknames are given to athletes (cf. Abel & Kruger, 2006;Awad, 2012;Babane & Chauke, 2015;Kennedy & Zamuner, 2006;Skipper, 1989Skipper, , 1992, sports teams (Lawson & Phillips, 1985;Ndimande-Hlongwa, 2010), coaches (Skipper 1989), even the lines (three forward positions) on a skating rink (e.g., hockey lines or number lines -Chernoff, 2017). It is worth noting some sports that have received attention in the literature: football (soccer) (Awad, 2012;Babane & Chauke, 2015), baseball (Abel & Kruger, 2006;Skipper, 1984), hockey and baseball (Kennedy & Zamuner, 2006), rugby (Wilson, 2010), and American football (Skipper, 1989).…”
Section: Previous Studies On Address Terms Among Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eighth, Babane & Chauke (2015) have said that the aim of this paper is to discuss the meaning and relevance of the nicknames given to soccer players in the Premier Soccer League in South Africa, either as a token of appreciation or disapproval; the argument raised in this paper is that there is a marked deterioration in the creative naming of nicknames in the contemporary dispensation unlike in the past; the result shows that soccer stars are given nicknames either by coaches, teammates or by fans and these players are famously known by their nicknames, rather than their personal first names.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%