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use in the criminal underworld. A thief in 1839 claimed that the cant he had seen in print was nothing like the cant then used by gypsies, thieves, and beggars. He also said that each of these used distinct vocabularies, which overlapped, the gypsies having a cant word for everything, and the beggars
550:("Cantmen and Cantwomen, some from as far away as Dublin, would converge on Mohill on a Fair Day, ... set up their stalls ... and immediately start auctioning off their merchandise") and secondly means talk ("very entertaining conversation was often described as 'great cant'" or "crosstalk").
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and jargon in that they are used solely among ostracized social groups, including prisoners, criminals, homosexuals, and teenagers. Anti-languages use the same basic vocabulary and grammar as their native language in an unorthodox fashion. For example, anti-languages borrow words from other
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These societies develop anti-languages as a means to prevent outsiders from understanding their communication and as a manner of establishing a subculture that meets the needs of their alternative social structure. Anti-languages differ from
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by saying that "'Cant', in the sense in which Samuel
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496:, and therefore cannot be studied in the same way a language spoken by an existing anti-society would. However, they are still used in the study of anti-languages. Roger Fowler's "Anti-Languages in Fiction" analyzes
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is a proper language with its own grammatical system. Such complete secret languages are rare because the speakers usually have some public language in common, on which the argot is largely based. Such argots are
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was a feature of popular pamphlets and plays, particularly between 1590 and 1615, but continued to feature in literature through the 18th century. There are questions about how genuinely the literature reflected
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studied one anti-society composed of Polish prisoners; Bhaktiprasad Mallik of
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languages, create unconventional compounds, or utilize new suffixes for existing words. Anti-languages may also change words using
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or language of a group, often employed to exclude or mislead people outside the group. It may also be called a
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Hukill, Peter B.; H., A. L.; Jackson, James L. (1961). "The Spoken
Language of Medicine: Argot, Slang, Cant".
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Like the early records of the languages of exotic cultures, the information usually comes to us as word lists.
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Valdman, Albert (May 2000). "La Langue des faubourgs et des banlieues: de l'argot au français populaire".
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The simplest form taken by an anti-language is that of new words from old: it is a language relexicalised.
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of a particular language, with a part of its vocabulary replaced by words unknown to the larger public;
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to redefine the nature of the anti-language and to describe its ideological purpose.
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An Essay
Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language
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A Dictionary of
Hiberno-English: The Irish Use of English
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Fowler, Roger (Summer 1979). "Anti-Language in Fiction".
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There is continuity between language and anti-language.
337:'crazy', 'goofy', now common usage, originated in the
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1562:Halliday, M. a. K. (1976-09-01). "Anti-Languages".
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1869:Secret languages of Afghanistan and their speakers
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447:The anti-language is a vehicle of resocialisation.
147:, while the linguistic community identifies it as
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403:, reversal of sounds or letters (e.g., apple to
1810:Agency for Language Development and Cultivation
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1401:Collins English Dictionary 21st Century Edition
1164:(or Bekimon, or Bekinese), from the Philippines
1836:Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
1709:Department of Linguistics and English Language
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575:influences) is spoken by lowland Roma groups.
372:was first defined and studied by the linguist
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2012:
996:or a secret language traditionally spoken by
3428:International Organization of Turkic Culture
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1347:. The Estate of Richard Rorty. p. 390.
1321:The Oxford Companion to the English Language
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267:, given to a group of thieves at that time.
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1944:(revised ed.). Terence Patrick Dolan.
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3010:Countries and capitals in native languages
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2736:Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language
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1674:"Language and subcultures: Anti-language"
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119:. It is seen to have derived amongst the
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1427:. Mt. Holyoke University. Archived from
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1872:. Cambridge Scholars Publ. p. 34.
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1678:An introduction to language and society
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1270:, a Romanian who studied such languages
986:subcultures of young netizens in Brazil
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257:The earliest known record of the term
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1921:Island Cross-Talk: Pages from a Diary
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1126:used by the Lowland Romani people in
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27:Linguistic term for jargon of a group
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1701:Polari: The Lost Language of Gay Men
1624:
376:, who used the term to describe the
1721:Bradley, Matthew T. (31 May 2014).
1602:Polari The Lost Language of Gay Men
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454:Examples of anti-languages include
270:Under the strictest definition, an
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1672:Martin Montgomery (January 1986),
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592:The word has also been used as a
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766:, from South African gay culture
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3311:List of Indo-European languages
3107:Languages of the European Union
1938:Dolan, Terence Patrick (2006).
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1173:TĆgo, from Japan (a back slang)
963:, to replace Chinese characters
907:Korean ginseng-harvesters' cant
810:, from South Asia, used by the
2676:Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
1805:"bahasa gaul - KBBI VI Online"
1462:Carol De Dobay Rifelj (1987).
1455:
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4293:Language varieties and styles
3420:Organization of Turkic States
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2557:Principle of compositionality
1866:PstrusiĆska, Jadwiga (2013).
1604:. Routledge. pp. 13â14.
1576:10.1525/aa.1976.78.3.02a00050
1376:Travellers and their Language
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1083:circus and fairground showmen
563:(a mixed language, primarily
3270:By number of native speakers
2706:Philosophical Investigations
1374:Kirk, J. & Ă Baoill, D.
1238:Code word (figure of speech)
717:, from the US/Mexican border
168:
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3728:Orsmaal-Gussenhoven dialect
3282:By number of total speakers
2547:Modality (natural language)
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78:it is what "das Man" says.
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3316:List of Mongolic languages
2686:Language, Truth, and Logic
2426:Theological noncognitivism
2311:Contrast theory of meaning
2306:Causal theory of reference
2037:Index of language articles
1965:Halliday, M. A. K. (1976)
1452:, Paris: PUF, 1958, p. 700
1380:Queen's University Belfast
352:In the field of medicine,
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2371:Mediated reference theory
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1258:Gibberish (language game)
944:, used by LGBT community.
894:, used by LGBT community.
577:Highland Traveller's Cant
139:". Its speakers from the
3326:List of Uralic languages
3321:List of Turkic languages
3242:by country and territory
2696:Two Dogmas of Empiricism
1919:O'Crohan, TomĂĄs (1987).
1847:Baghbidi, Hassan Rezai.
1191:, from the United States
922:), from internet culture
176:
4313:Linguistics terminology
3760:Regional North American
3382:Three Linguistic Spaces
3366:Commonwealth of Nations
2497:Useâmention distinction
2341:Direct reference theory
1973:78 (3) pp. 570â584
1971:American Anthropologist
1834:Partridge, Eric (1937)
1741:calls an anti-language.
1564:American Anthropologist
1343:Rorty, Richard (2001).
1325:Oxford University Press
845:, used by adherents of
411:of existing languages.
4194:Dialects and varieties
3755:Received Pronunciation
3595:American Sign Language
2431:Theory of descriptions
2366:Linguistic determinism
2028:Philosophy of language
1203:, from Asturias, Spain
530:Regional usage of term
494:linguistic description
345:
343:transformation of Fr.
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110:), "speech, talk", or
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2910:By official languages
2542:Mental representation
2477:Linguistic relativity
2361:Inquisitive semantics
1450:L'Argot. Que sais-je?
745:, from Galicia, Spain
721:Cockney Rhyming Slang
456:Cockney rhyming slang
328:, or "coded argots".
143:community know it as
32:Cant (disambiguation)
3358:Dutch Language Union
3002:Endonyms and exonyms
2726:Naming and Necessity
2636:De Arte Combinatoria
2435:Definite description
2396:Semantic externalism
1993:at Wikimedia Commons
1705:Lancaster University
1600:Baker, Paul (2002).
1423:Schwartz, Robert M.
770:Gender transposition
542:mainly refers to an
508:William S. Burroughs
123:groups of people in
30:For other uses, see
4119:Proto-Indo-European
3765:White South African
3377:(Romance languages)
3254:Number of languages
2776:Philosophical logic
2766:Analytic philosophy
2572:Sense and reference
2451:Verification theory
2406:Situation semantics
1319:McArthur, T. (ed.)
1185:, from South Africa
1038:(or Olbanian) from
1036:Padonkaffsky jargon
1014:, a fictional argot
472:of Polish prisons,
368:The concept of the
3452:Category:Languages
3447:Lists of languages
3431:(Turkic languages)
3423:(Turkic languages)
3237:Official languages
2626:Port-Royal Grammar
2522:Family resemblance
2441:Theory of language
2416:Supposition theory
1625:Zarzycki, Ćukasz.
1109:, from the former
520:A Clockwork Orange
503:A Clockwork Orange
488:In popular culture
244:In his 1862 novel
76:Heideggerian terms
4280:
4279:
3770:Standard Canadian
3506:world's languages
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3464:
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3459:
3306:Language families
3119:
3118:
3115:
3114:
2849:
2848:
2351:Dynamic semantics
1989:Media related to
1912:Secondary sources
1879:978-1-4438-4970-8
1723:"The secret ones"
1492:The French Review
1448:Guiraud, Pierre,
1354:978-1-4051-9831-8
235:it overlaps with
163:, 'to sing', via
16:(Redirected from
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3745:General American
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2811:Formal semantics
2759:Related articles
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2386:Phallogocentrism
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1997:
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1967:"Anti-Languages"
1955:
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961:Martian language
743:Fala dos arxinas
374:Michael Halliday
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711:from California
700:Beurla Reagaird
602:
582:Beurla Reagaird
573:Scottish Gaelic
546:, typically on
532:
498:Anthony Burgess
490:
416:Adam PodgĂłrecki
388:Adam PodgĂłrecki
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63:secret language
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