
JARGONS AND THEIR LINGUISTIC FEATURES
Abstract
This article, "Jargons and their linguistic features," delves into the realm of specific vocabularies within various fields. Jargon, comprising terms unique to specific domains, often reflects aspects of human environments, experiences, and daily activities. The study employs a qualitative research method, focusing on descriptive explanations to analyze and understand these specialized words.
Keywords
Linguistic features, aspects of jargons, slang words
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