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Argot bargy the economist vocable 575
IN HER novel “White Teeth”, published in 2000, Zadie Smith noted that in London, “all kids, whatever their nationality”, seem to express scorn with a Jamaican accent. Since then linguistic researchers have gradually come to understand how and why so many teenagers sound like Dizzee Rascal, a rapper from Bow in east London (pictured). They call this spreading, mutating argot Multicultural London English (MLE).
http://www.economist.com/news/britain/21588922-why-urban-teenagers-speak-way-they-do-argot-bargy
Many teenagers sound like Dizzee Rascal a rapper from Bow in east London
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