The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 16, 1996, Page 5, Image 5

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New book ASSOCIATED PRESS "Sla Come in, Berlin. ^ In college-speak, that's "pay attention," one of the thousands of phrases linguist Moi Connie Eble collected from her students tha in the last 25 years. her She found classics ? chill, awesome, Sorority Sue ? and the obscure ? "go you for sushi" (kiss passionately) and "You're so tan I hate you, bye" (a farewell). mig I B ' pp ^HEpf? , W 1 p \ 1 d HDii xflg HB i Th And J Touched * For intersUK." calls. I'ri mvrtions excluded. 1-800-COLI.ECI is a registered trademark of MCI. highlights All are documented in her new book, nothing rig & Sociability: In-Group Language Pro fe s ong College Students." (studer Mavis Gragg, a sophomore from Black Ebl mfoin Thn fhorlnHo Hhcawnr 11T1 Y\C*V LUIVOlllj U/1U 1U& VWBV/l TW **V1 t her mother noticed the change in class at vocabulary since she entered college, at Cha "My mom was like, I don't understand studen now." langua And here's something else parents Ev< ;ht not understand: Most slang has researc 1 'M tey shelled it c Coug orked it over fc Yet they still I by their undying 1 -l c You dial JL C Know the Code. 1 800 Yc The Gamecock HmUH Tuesday, April 1 4- /-I /-* TT^n /A iil/ I lUUdy o JJUJJUlc \ to do with getting an education, slang from students has been i isors "just don't impinge on collection method, Eble is almos its') lives that much," Eble says, about it. e began soliciting slang to spice She cautions that she ma; introductory English linguistics a representative sample of trul ; the University of North Carolina slang ? terms that are racisi pel Hill and to demonstrate to ? because students ma ts how new words come into our themselves, ge. The best way to collect i sntually, she made slang her says, would be spend time wit h specialty. And though soliciting while they talk. "The thing mgL Hg >ut for your orthodontist 1 hcd it up for your car ii >r that fish tank accidi insist you caii collect. ove, you spare them furth *00 CALL ATT. CALL ATT. Thats Your True Choic AT&T >ur True Choice J* 6, 1996 ir college sla m effective obviously not a peer," she says. "They t apologetic don't sit around and talk in slang with a teacher old enough to be their mother." y not have Since 1971, students have given Eble ly offensive more than 10,000 3-by-5 index cards, t or vulgar each with a slang word and definition, y censor Eble, who has been called the premiere authority on college slang, slang, she outlines in the book how and why college h students students use slang. ; is, I'm so The reasons are all social. Ifs really H IS HB H i^H ^Pats iCllllMBpi ?^9 m E CODE8* ' bills. isuranee. ent. ler expense. ? e? ? 1996 AT&T 5 ng terms to identify themselves with the people and the styles and the values that they wish to identify themselves with," she says. With her new book out this month, Eble says shell probably aid her research. "I hope this book is a book that will mean something to somebody 200 years from now ? to see what the life of college ' students was like at the end of the 20th century," she says. r3 i YOU SAY YOU CAN RIDE? PROVE IT. 1* MOTORCYCLE OPERATOR LICENSE Howard G. Nichols 8381 Center Ave. Hometown 27670 flL JM 1 2'JMAt 1^7 1 ANY STATE, USA Unlicensed riders account for 80% of the fatalities in some states. So get your motorcycle operator license today. And prove y o / that you are a better rider, yy/ MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATIONS DID YOU KNOW? A first conviction DUI in the state of South Carolina costs an average of $13,500. Your drivers license is suspended for 6 months. Just think of what you could do with all of that money! As L_v^ ^LI I You could buy 930 CD's! " m^ri\ Drinking & Driving: Is it really worth the price? mmm Ml FRHNHFIIRT $329 PRRIS $369 RMSTERDRM $349 MRDRID $379 Europass from $210* Fares are fram Columbia. SC. eacb man based on a RI purchase. Fares cofwai Mwea $19>9S^^$^^SmiSh|^n^^nanon>1 nor do Itieg Include departure charges paid direct*) to ti foreign governments. uihich can total between $3.00 and $60.00. In I Student 10 mag tie required. Fares are subject to change. Restrictions applq. lain for departures until 31 Hag 1996. fSBTffWfn Travel , mrr?. n :i i_a i k,iejEj. luunui on international Educational Exchange On Hie Heb: hftp://mmm.ciee.ofo/cr5/clslionie.hrni j m. A J i v i