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Accidental Catchphrases

Ethan Parker

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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"Accidental Catchphrases" explores the fascinating, often unintentional, origins of iconic phrases in our culture. It examines how simple linguistic accidents, like flubbed lines in film or television, evolve into enduring cultural phenomena and even internet memes. The book highlights how these catchphrases, born from spontaneous moments, permeate our collective consciousness, shaping our understanding of the world.

 
The book examines the linguistic mechanisms behind catchphrase creation, the role of media in their spread, and the sociocultural factors influencing their adoption. For example, a seemingly innocuous line can become a cultural touchstone through widespread repetition and adaptation.

 
The book progresses through three sections, starting with the birth of catchphrases, then analyzing media's role in their amplification, and finally exploring the sociocultural factors that determine their longevity. It uses case studies, linguistic analyses, and historical records to support its arguments, demonstrating the unpredictable nature of language and its impact on cultural trends.

 
This exploration provides a fresh perspective, challenging the idea that cultural phenomena are always deliberately designed. By focusing on the unintentional origins of catchphrases, the book offers valuable insights into how language evolves and how culture is created and sustained, making it beneficial for those in language arts, film & television, and related fields.
Disponibile da: 29/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 59 pagine.

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