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An analytical study examines vulgarism, cant, and colloquial speech in the fiction and essays of Jerome K. Jerome, surveying phonetics, inflection, and syntax to show how nonstandard registers function in his characterization. It classifies expressions as slang, vulgar, colloquial, or intermediate, notes their social distribution by speaker sex and education, and attempts historical and etymological tracing where possible. The author discusses methodological problems in distinguishing registers, cites contemporary authorities, and provides a bibliography and index to support close readings of how everyday and subcultural language contributes to tone, social detail, and narrative voice.

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Olof E. Bosson

Olof E. Bosson is an author known for his scholarly work on the use of language in literature. His notable book, "Slang and Cant in Jerome K. Jerome's Works," explores the unique linguistic styles employed by the British humorist Jerome K. Jerome. Through his analysis, Bosson contributes to the understanding of colloquial language and its role in comedic writing. His work reflects a keen interest in the intersection of language and literature, particularly in the context of late 19th and early 20th-century English prose.

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