Slayer Slang: A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lexicon

Author:   Michael Adams (Professor of English and Chair of the Department of English, Professor of English and Chair of the Department of English, Albright College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195175998


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 November 2004
Format:   Paperback
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Slayer Slang: A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lexicon


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Author:   Michael Adams (Professor of English and Chair of the Department of English, Professor of English and Chair of the Department of English, Albright College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.50cm
Weight:   0.263kg
ISBN:  

9780195175998


ISBN 10:   0195175999
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 November 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

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If you're curious about the word 'ubersuck, ' or just want to remember which episode you first heard it in, this is the place to look. As Buffy would say, it is not uncool. --Kansas City Star<br> While we were caught up in the drama of the battles against the undead...linguist Michael Adams was concentrating on the words. Slayer Slang is a combination dictionary of slayer slang/guide to the Buffyverse/textbook. Just consider it another sign Buffy will live forever. --Sacramento Bee<br> Even if you never watched the show, Slayer Slang provides major clueage about the formation of slang terms in general. Slang, after all, is where language vrooms and vibes--or, in the case of Buffy, where it vamps. --Hartford Courant<br> In applying linguistic analysis to the show, Adams not only shows how brilliant and innovative the writing was but also its toggling relationship to and influences upon popular culture. --Pittsburgh Tribune-Review<br> Will satisfy the inner geek of a Buffy fan. --Kansas City Star<br>


If you're curious about the word 'ubersuck, ' or just want to remember which episode you first heard it in, this is the place to look. As Buffy would say, it is not uncool. --Kansas City Star While we were caught up in the drama of the battles against the undead...linguist Michael Adams was concentrating on the words. Slayer Slang is a combination dictionary of slayer slang/guide to the Buffyverse/textbook. Just consider it another sign Buffy will live forever. --Sacramento Bee Even if you never watched the show, Slayer Slang provides major clueage about the formation of slang terms in general. Slang, after all, is where language vrooms and vibes--or, in the case of Buffy, where it vamps. --Hartford Courant In applying linguistic analysis to the show, Adams not only shows how brilliant and innovative the writing was but also its toggling relationship to and influences upon popular culture. --Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Will satisfy the inner geek of a Buffy fan. --Kansas City Star If you're curious about the word 'ubersuck, ' or just want to remember which episode you first heard it in, this is the place to look. As Buffy would say, it is not uncool. --Kansas City Star While we were caught up in the drama of the battles against the undead...linguist Michael Adams was concentrating on the words. Slayer Slang is a combination dictionary of slayer slang/guide to the Buffyverse/textbook. Just consider it another sign Buffy will live forever. --Sacramento Bee Even if you never watched the show, Slayer Slang provides major clueage about the formation of slang terms in general. Slang, after all, is where language vrooms and vibes--or, in the case of Buffy, where it vamps. --Hartford Courant In applying linguistic analysis to the show, Adams not only shows how brilliant and innovative the writing was but also its toggling relationship to and influences upon popular culture. --Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Will satisfy the inner geek of a Buffy fan. --Kansas City Star If you're curious about the word 'ubersuck, ' or just want to remember which episode you first heard it in, this is the place to look. As Buffy would say, it is not uncool. --Kansas City Star While we were caught up in the drama of the battles against the undead...linguist Michael Adams was concentrating on the words. Slayer Slang is a combination dictionary of slayer slang/guide to the Buffyverse/textbook. Just consider it another sign Buffy will live forever. --Sacramento Bee Even if you never watched the show, Slayer Slang provides major clueage about the formation of slang terms in general. Slang, after all, is where language vrooms and vibes--or, in the case of Buffy, where it vamps. --Hartford Courant In applying linguistic analysis to the show, Adams not only shows how brilliant and innovative the writing was but also its toggling relationship to and influences upon popular culture. --Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Will satisfy the inner geek of a Buffy fan. --Kansas City Star If you're curious about the word 'ubersuck, ' or just want to remember which episode you first heard it in, this is the place to look. As Buffy would say, it is not uncool. --Kansas City Star While we were caught up in the drama of the battles against the undead...linguist Michael Adams was concentrating on the words. Slayer Slang is a combination dictionary of slayer slang/guide to the Buffyverse/textbook. Just consider it another sign Buffy will live forever. --Sacramento Bee Even if you never watched the show, Slayer Slang provides major clueage about the formation of slang terms in general. Slang, after all, is where language vrooms and vibes--or, in the case of Buffy, where it vamps. --Hartford Courant In applying linguistic analysis to the show, Adams not only shows how brilliant and innovative the writing was but also its toggling relationship to and influences upon popular culture. --Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Will satisfy the inner geek of a Buffy fan. --Kansas City Star


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Michael Adams teaches at Indiana University Bloomington and is the editor of Dictionaries: The Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America.

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