Sociolinguistic Analysis of Football Chants in English Football Culture
Analisis Sosiolinguistik tentang Nyanyian Sepak Bola dalam Budaya Sepak Bola Inggris

Date
2025Author
Baeha, Felix
Advisor(s)
Lubis, Syahron
Loebis, Roma Ayuni Aminoeddin
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Football is a cultural staple in many countries, including England. This research
explore the chants of football culture especially in England with the Sapir-Whorf
Hypothesis as the main theory to draw the relation between the social situation which
arose from the history of the club itself and the social behaviour which shaped from
the fan's reaction to the historical situation arose from the social situation, which
dissected with linguistic usage that resemble classification of linguistic discourse to
identify which part resemble the social situation's reaction. The data are taken from
YouTube videos from various clubs' chants from the English Premier League and
EFL Championship. The result showed that the majority of the chants contain
aggressive language and inappropriate words to strengthen their reaction to the social
situation, which typically rivalries. It's also noted that the linguistic usage of these
chants usually shows some levels of bitterness and disdain toward the rivals.
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