Slayer Slang

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Slayer Slang: A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lexicon is a 2003 academic publication examining "Buffyspeak", the slang made popular by the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.[1]

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Slayer Slang
AuthorMichael Adams
SubjectBuffyverse
Genreacademic publication, Media Study
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication date
July 1, 2003
Pages320
ISBN0-19-516033-9
OCLC51769230
791.45/72 21
LC ClassPN1992.77.B84 A34 2003
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The book was reviewed by Stamford Advocate's David Podgurski,[2] The Journal of Popular Culture's Susan Clerc,[3] Journal of English Linguistics' Susan Tamasi,[4] American Speech's Richard W. Bailey,[5] and College & Research Libraries News' George M. Eberhart.[6]

Contents

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ChapterTitle
Intro"Introduction" (by Jane Espenson)
01"Slayer Slang"
02"Making Slayer Slang"
03"Studying the Micro-Histories of Words"
04"Ephemeral Language"
Glossary"Slayer Slang: Glossary"
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