Please take a moment to complete this survey below

Library's collection Library's IT development Cancel

A Study of slang terms which are used by netters on IRC (Internet Relay Chat)

Slang, as a subject of sociolinguistics which deals with the language in society
always develops form time to time (Fromkin,1993,p.320-362). The writer attempts to
observe slang terms on IRC (Internet Relay Chat), as a media for chatting with people
around the world. On IRC, there must be many slang terms used by netters like in talking to
others for hours.This study tries to find slang terms on IRC used by Indonesian nettes. Then,
she also tries to observe how those terms are formed and why the netters use those terms.
This study is supported by slang theory of Thomas Pyles. It is called 'making new word 1 . To
collect the data, the writer copies the chatting of netters on IRC in a disk and uses
questionnaire. The data of netters' chatting on IRC are taken in August, 1998 from
Indonesian channels, such as; #imanuel and #metesek. Those channels are used by
Indonesian netters from many cities, such as; Bandung, Surabaya, and Medan. Some netters
are in Indonesia and some others live abroad. For the questionnaire, the data are taken in
July, 1998 and the respondents are also from Indonesian netters.To classify the data, the
writer uses Thomas Pyles theory of making new word. Then, she presents the data into IRC
slang terms table and analyses term by term to be analysed based on the theory of making
new word. The writer puts groups of slang terms due to the syllables. After analyzing the
data, she finds out that slang terms on IRC are mostly formed by clipping word. The netters
also have various reasons for using those terms in their chatting. Netters mostly use slang
terms spontaneously and also to create a good atmosphere in chatting on IRC.

Creator(s)
  • (11493137) YOLANDA ANGELINA
Contributor(s)
  • Josefa Juniarti Mardijono → Advisor 1
  • Anneke Heritaningsih Tupan → Examination Committee 1
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 1999
Language
English
Category
s1 – Undergraduate Thesis
Sub Category
Skripsi/Undergraduate Thesis
Source
Undergraduate Thesis No. 704; Yolanda Angelina (11493137)
Subject(s)
  • ENGLISH LANGUAGE-SLANG
  • LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES-SLANG
File(s)

Similar Collection

by creator, contributor, or subject