The “F Word” Among Bilingual Children in Their First Language

Puji Rahayu(1), Slamet Setiawan(2),


(1) Universitas Negeri Surabaya
(2) Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Abstract

A new phenomenon comes up early today that the F word or fuck has been becoming popular among children regardless of the setting. The study examines the children’s perception towards the F word in two cities in East Java: Surabaya (a metropolitan city) and Jombang (a sub-urban city). To investigates F words' usage among fifty children eight – fourteen years old in these two places, a descriptive qualitative method was employed by conducting interviews and observation. The result shows six perceptions through the F word: impolite word, an angry expression, a friendly word, a joke, and an offensive word. The way in which they acquire the F word varies, as does the purpose and the function of the F word as a wave of anger, sarcasm, conformity, solidarity, and frustration.

Keywords

fuck, perception, acquired, function, children

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