The analysis of youth-related anglicisms among Bosnian youth - knowledge of their original form and meaning and attitudes towards them

Q2 Arts and Humanities ExELL Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.2478/exell-2022-0007
H. Delić, Elma Dedović-Atilla
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Abstract The importance of the English language in a contemporary globalized world leads to borrowing of English words into many languages, including Bosnian. The current research investigates the knowledge of the original English written form and translation of the English-origin youth-related words (anglicisms) among young native speakers of Bosnian. The study included 345 Bosnian and Herzegovinian high school students, both males and females, in 9 cities. The findings revealed that the usage of Anglicisms among Bosnian youth is not so frequent and that young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina are more familiar with the original written forms than with their translation/synonyms in the Bosnian language. Moreover, knowledge of these two forms of anglicisms shows variation only relative to a grade in English, while gender and age were found to be irrelevant. Also, no difference was shown in the knowledge of anglicisms in different fields: sports, fashion, and science and technology. Further research is recommended to study these and other youth-related anglicisms on a larger population sample.
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分析波斯尼亚青年中与青年有关的英语- -了解其原始形式和意义以及对它们的态度
英语在当代全球化世界中的重要性导致许多语言借用英语单词,包括波斯尼亚语。目前的研究调查了母语为波斯尼亚语的年轻人对原始英语书面形式的了解和对英语来源的与青年有关的单词(英语)的翻译。这项研究包括来自9个城市的345名波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的高中生,男女都有。调查结果显示,波斯尼亚青年并不经常使用英语,波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那的青年更熟悉英语的原始书面形式,而不熟悉英语的波斯尼亚语翻译/同义词。此外,对这两种英语形式的了解只显示出与英语等级有关的差异,而性别和年龄则无关。此外,在体育、时尚和科技等不同领域,对英语的了解程度也没有差异。建议在更大的人口样本中进一步研究这些和其他与青年有关的英语。
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