2022
DOI: 10.31849/elsya.v4i2.6337
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Discovering the Pattern of Pop Song Artist’s Word Formation Processes for Slangs

Abstract: Songs is one of the most popular creations of human language, but linguistic study of this medium is still limited. One popular trend is to study the slangs in songs, but previous studies often used a single song or albums with little data, thus this study aims to explore the word formation of slangs in a pop album known for its numerous slangs in each song, namely the album Heaven & Hell by Ava Max. This study is descriptive qualitative research. The data is the lyrics of the 15 songs of the album which w… Show more

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“…There is a tendency to interpret the linguistic facts of the previous layers of language development following modern linguistic meaning and by modern applications, which in the case of a semantic linguistic category is often unreliable (Pinker, 1984). First of all, this refers to grammatical categories, such as gender, verbs, and articles (Sinaga, Herman, & Tannuary, 2022). For example, it is difficult to find Russian and English equivalents of verbs corresponding to certain categories.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a tendency to interpret the linguistic facts of the previous layers of language development following modern linguistic meaning and by modern applications, which in the case of a semantic linguistic category is often unreliable (Pinker, 1984). First of all, this refers to grammatical categories, such as gender, verbs, and articles (Sinaga, Herman, & Tannuary, 2022). For example, it is difficult to find Russian and English equivalents of verbs corresponding to certain categories.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%