International Journal of Research Studies in Education
2024 Volume 13 Number 16, 55-73
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Ang mga morpolohikal na proseso ng mga salitang GenZ
Nobleta, Vincent
Northern Iloilo State University, Philippines (vincentnobleta@nisu.edu.ph)
Eliaga, Catherine
Negros Oriental State University, Philippines (catherine.eliaga@norsu.edu.ph)
Received: 19 August 2024 Revised: 25 September 2024 Accepted: 1 October 2024
Available Online: 1 October 2024 DOI: 10.5861/ijrse.2024.24831
ISSN: 2243-7703
Online ISSN: 2243-7711
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Abstract
This study examined Generation Z words and their meaning used by the junior high school
students enrolled in Science, Technology, and Engineering (STE) program of Capiz in three
National High School in the Schools Division of Capiz, Philippines for school year
2022-2023. This study employed a mixed methods approach to investigate Generation Z
language among 260 students in Grades 7-10. Data were collected through questionnaires,
checklists, interviews, and a legend of morphological processes. The study identified 326
Generation Z words and 14 morphological processes, with combination/multiple processes
and borrowing being the most frequent. Thematic analysis revealed that students use
Generation Z language as a way of expressing one’s emotions and thoughts, styles of personal
expression, ways of communication, interaction, and a sense of belongingness, meaningful
usage based on a situation, context, and to someone talking with, as influenced by their
friends, it gives a feeling of being part of the group and has its positive use. The findings
suggest that Generation Z language is influenced by peer groups and serves as a positive
social marker.
Keywords: Generation Z, slang, morphological process, word formations, thematic analysis