Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Reflection
Over all i think this blog was kind of hard. this investigation shows how teens talk and how different factors affect how they talk. Teens are greatly affected by their friends , then their parents , and then their teachers. The way teens talk is also affected by where they live.
Recommendations
In my future research i want to further my investigation on how teens talk in the south from how teens talk in other parts of the country. My investigation will influence teens the most and to let them see how they talk different from other teens.
Conclusions
The survey data shows that 48% of the people that took the survey said that slang in the south is some what different form slang in other parts of the country. 46% of the people said that the slang is very different and 6% said its not that different from other parts of the country. 94% of people think that the slang is different from anywhere else.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Research Question
Does it affect how teens speak by where they live?
Do siblings affect how teens talk?
Does self esteem have anything to do with how teens talk to each other?
Do siblings affect how teens talk?
Does self esteem have anything to do with how teens talk to each other?
Friday, March 12, 2010
Teen Language 2010
Teen language for 2010 is complicated. Mostly every teen uses slang and at first it was simple words but nor it has gotten more confusing. Most teens use slang or African American Vernacular English is that they don want adults to understand what they are saying and so they can get away with sating certain words. When I hear people using slang there is a lot of cursing and my mom doesn't even know what some of the words mean. When my parents were teens the used different slang from the ones we use today.
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