LANGUAGE STUDIES COLLOQUIALISM
Nargiz ISMAILOVA
Qafqaz University
nargiz.ismailova.1994@mail.ru
Language plays an important and irreplaceable role in modern world. People speak in different languages, this speech
doesn't stop and while people speak the language, its shades and tones change. Day by day conversation increases and by
this interest of people also grows. In speech people try to speak simply and understandably and as a result of it, they fall
back on colloquialism.
Colloquialism is one of the types of national language. It continues to amaze linguists. It is the language, which is used
in everyday speech and appropriate for casual, simple written or spoken converse. It is the phrase, word, expression which is
far from literature language and its norms. In other words, colloquialism is "informal language" used by world. The term
"colloquial" was coined by Dmitry Ushakov, meaning "half educated and uneducated urban population speech, who is not
in possession of literary norms". Colloquialism is implemented in oral speech; but at the same time it can be reflected in
fictions. (Sample: Novel The Grapes of Wrath:"There ain't room enough for you an' me...for rich and poor together all in
one country...")
Native speakers of colloquial language are people from old, young and middle generation with poor education and
culture level. This language shows the dramatic difference between people with literary language and colloquialism
language. There is a sharp boundary between these people. The native speakers of colloquial don't follow the grammatical
rules; they just speak in a way they want. People with colloquial language often drawl, talking on the phone they talk
loudly, make rude jokes. These people often shorten the sentences like instead of "do you want" they say "ya wanna" and
others like "with you"-"wicha", "what do you want"-"watcha want", "going to"-"gonna", "I don't know"-"dunno", "how are
you"-"hawaiya" and others.
People often are puzzled by difference between colloquial, slang, jargon and dialect. The most confusing are colloquial
and slang. As a reason for it, they are both informal, and are both spoken forms of the language. Colloquial words and
phrases are commonly known and used by citizens, and this language is a standard language. Jargons and colloquial words
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