Suggestions CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

their own words and phrases only can be understood by their own groups to enrich the language in the society.

B. Suggestions

Through this paper, the writer suggests for those who are interested in analyzing or in comprehending the slang language, should join the group of society who utilized the slang language for improving their knowledge of language study and about understanding standard and non standard languages which appear in society. Especially for the students of English Letter Department from Adab and Humanities Faculty of the State Islamic University, Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. The writer suggests that studying about slang language is very interesting, so they must master the topics they want to discuss, and they should enjoy in the search for materials they need to analyze slang. They also find slang language through watching foreign movies, internet or slang dictionaries that supported the slang data. Finally, the writer hopes that this study will be useful for the future improvement of studying literature, especially about slang language, and as a reference for the students of English Letters Department of Islamic State University, Syarif Hidayatullah, who want to do the similar research. 66 BIBLIOGRAPHY Agustina, Chaer, Sosiolinguistik, Perkenalan Awal. Jakarta: Rineka Cipta, 1995. Alwasilah, Chaedar, Sosiologi Bahasa. Bandung: Angkasa, 1985. Anonymous, Sinopsis Rush Hour 2, http:www.sinarharapan.co.idberita070323hib06.html . Accessed on March 23, 2007. Anonymous, Slang, http:www.newworldencyclopedia.orgentrySlang . Accessed on December 28, 2006. Anonymous, Standard English, http:en.wikipedia.orgwikiStandard_English . Accessed on November 18, 2010. Anonymous, Standard English, http:www.usingenglish.comglossarystandard- english.html. Accessed on October 9 , 2010. Bullard Winona Casie Howel Students, University of North Carolina at pembroke, Slang. http:www.uncp.eduhomecanadaworkallam1914-languageslang.htm , p. 1. Chapman L Robert,Ph.D, Dictionary of American Slang. New York: Harper Collins, 1995. Dalzell, Torn, and Terry Victor, The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English. New York: Routledge, 2006. Fromkin, Victoria, Rodman Robert, An Introduction to Language, second Australian Edition. New York: Holt Rinehart and Witson Inc, 1974. Green Jonathan, Cassel’s Dictionary of Slang. London: Cassel Co Wellington House 123 Streets, 2000. H. Manser, Martun, Oxford Learner’s Pocket Dictionary. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. 67 J.E. Lighter, Random House Historical of American Slang. New York: Random House, 1994. Kentjono, Djoko, Dasar- Dasar Linguistik Umum. Jakarta: Universitas Indonesia, 2003. Langford David, French Peter, and Freeborn Dennis, Varieties of English, An Introduction to the Study of Language Second Edition. London: The Macmillan Press Ltd, 1993. Luxemburg, Jan Van Mieke Ball, and William G. Westseijen, Tentang Sastra, Cetakan kedua. Jakarta: Intermasa, 1991. McArthur, Tom, The English Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Myers Pierre, Slang and Why Use It. Accessed on September 2, 2004. http:lilt.ilstu.edurlbroadteachingstudentpubsonewishenglishmyers.pdf , p. 4-5. Partridge, Eric, Slang Today and Yesterday. London: Routledge Kegan Paul, 1950. Rousseau Mureen , How Slang Reflects and Affects Modern Society. Accessed on April 5, 2007. http:www.associatedcontent.comarticle193920how_slang_reflects_and affects_modern.html, p. 1. Spolsky, Bernard, Sociolinguistics. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. Trudgill, Peter, Sociolinguistics: An Introduction. New York: Pinguin Book, 1947. Wardhaugh, Ronald, An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. Massachusetts: Basil Blackwell Ltd, 1986. White Hodge Daniel, Slang Dictionary, Accessed on 1999. http:www.thesource4ym.comteenlingo , p. 3. 68