@article{ART001359286},
author={윤사연},
title={A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions},
journal={The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea},
issn={1226-4822},
year={2009},
volume={17},
number={1},
pages={61-80}
TY - JOUR
AU - 윤사연
TI - A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions
JO - The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea
PY - 2009
VL - 17
IS - 1
PB - The Sociolinguistic Society Of Korea
SP - 61
EP - 80
SN - 1226-4822
AB - With the development in the means of communications such as internet and broadcasting, we are witnessing a fast growth of neologism in every sector of our lives. Although neologism has often been a subject of criticism, we need to look at it from a different perspective for the following reasons. First, neologism is righteously a part of our language. Second, there are many newly created words that economically and efficiently convey variety of meanings reflecting a current culture. Third, it not only enriches our communication, through increased vocabulary and the expansion in the use of pre-existing words. This article aims to focus specifically on the neologism in campuses of Korean, Australian and Japanese Universities. 'Campus terms’ in this study are defined as the terms related to a university which play a role of slangs among the students. The related terms dealt in this study are the name of schools, class subjects, students, professors, grades and graduation. Although anyone can make or use the ‘Campus Terms’ both inside and outside of the university, the subjects of this study was limited to university students only. The similarities and differences in the campus vocabularies across the three countries have been compared and analysed. It is hoped that this research could provide some lights in the various ways of neologisms of Korean, English and Japanese.
KW - Neologism;Campus term;the Creation of Neologism;the Formation of Neologism;Communicational function of Neologism
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윤사연. (2009). A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions. The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea, 17(1), 61-80.
윤사연. 2009, "A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions", The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea, vol.17, no.1 pp.61-80.
윤사연 "A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions" The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea 17.1 pp.61-80 (2009) : 61.
윤사연. A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions. 2009; 17(1), 61-80.
윤사연. "A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions" The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea 17, no.1 (2009) : 61-80.
윤사연. A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions. The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea, 17(1), 61-80.
윤사연. A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions. The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea. 2009; 17(1) 61-80.
윤사연. A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions. 2009; 17(1), 61-80.
윤사연. "A Study of Campus Terms in Korea, Australia and in Japan: With a Focus on the Word Formation and Communicational functions" The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea 17, no.1 (2009) : 61-80.