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sjargong

Sjargong is a term used in discussions of language and sociolinguistics to refer to a type of in-group jargon that develops within a specific community. It is not a formally defined linguistic category, but rather a flexible concept describing how groups create and use specialized expressions to communicate efficiently and signal membership.

The etymology of sjargong is uncertain. In most sources it appears as a coined or nonce term

Characteristics commonly associated with sjargong include concise or coded terminology, metaphorical or domain-specific expressions, and frequent

In practice, sjargong tends to arise in settings where rapid communication is valued and where participants

See also jargon, argot, cant, in-group language, linguistic pragmatics. Notes on study indicate that sjargong is

rather
than
a
widely
standardized
label.
As
a
result,
its
precise
boundaries
are
variable,
and
different
communities
may
treat
it
as
a
playful
nickname,
a
fictional
example,
or
a
practical
description
of
their
own
jargon.
code-switching
between
registers.
It
often
relies
on
shared
context,
inside
jokes,
and
rapid
reference
to
familiar
concepts.
The
vocabulary
may
borrow
from
technical,
gaming,
or
fan-cultural
lexicons,
and
meanings
can
be
opaque
to
outsiders,
reinforcing
group
cohesion.
have
substantial
shared
knowledge.
Examples
include
online
communities,
software
development
teams,
gaming
clans,
and
fan
groups.
Its
functions
include
increasing
communicative
efficiency,
signaling
belonging,
and
shaping
group
identity
through
a
distinctive
linguistic
style.
more
often
discussed
descriptively
in
sociolinguistic
or
cultural
contexts
and
is
not
a
standardized
term
in
mainstream
linguistics.