Language across the Social Spectrum: The Structure and Use of the Sebuano–Based Gay Language

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Title Language across the Social Spectrum: The Structure and Use of the Sebuano–Based Gay Language
 
Creator Authur Pilayre-Pizaro
 
Subject English Language Teaching

 
Description Employing twenty - five sounds, the Sebuano-based gay language is a product of various word formation processes such as substitution, addition, borrowing, use of acronyms, iteration, gemination, deletion, metathesis, onomatopoeia, use of names of popular places and personalities, coining and a combination of any of the aforementioned processes. The Sebuano-based gay language is no longer an exclusive language of the gays; rather, it is already widely spoken by those whose gender preferences may be lesbians and even straight males and females regardless of profession, age and educational attainment. It actively operates across the young and across friendship levels specifically in casual conversations, gossiping, giving compliments and greetings as well as in informal gatherings. It is spoken not only in the home, beauty parlors, and disco houses but also on school campuses and in offices. Personal interest motivates the speakers to use this language. While some feel anxious about not being accepted and unsure about not being understood, many feel happy, fulfilled, satisfied, and comfortable in being able to express themselves in gay language.  Far Eastern University English Language Journal Vol.1 2005 73-92
 
Publisher Department of English of Far Eastern University
 
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Date 2008-04-28
 
Type Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.philjol.info/index.php/ELJ/article/view/47
 
Source Far Eastern University English Language Journal; Vol 1 (2005); 73-92
 
Language en
 
Coverage Philippines