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indicate that Roma engaged in criminal activities, or those associated with them and with a good knowledge of their language, were using cant, but as a separate vocabulary – Angloromani was used for day to day matters, while cant was used for criminal activities. A thief in 1839 claimed that the cant he had seen in print was nothing like the cant then used by Roma, thieves and beggars. He also said that each of these used distinct vocabularies, which overlapped; the Roma having a cant word for everything, and the beggars using a lower style than the thieves.
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There is doubt as to the extent to which the words in canting literature were taken from street usage, or were adopted by those wishing to show that they were part of a real or imagined criminal underworld. The transmission has almost certainly been in both directions. The
Winchester Confessions
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in 1745, claimed to have been chosen to succeed "Clause Patch" as King of the
Beggars, and many editions of his work included a canting dictionary. Such dictionaries, often based on Harman's, remained popular, including
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326:. Etymological research now suggests a substantial correlation between Romany words and cant, and equivalents, in many European languages. However, in England, Scotland, and Wales this does not apply. The
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482:– a pickpocketing technique in which conversation and deception are used to steal a purse from a victim; also someone who uses this technique
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220:(1612). Cant was included together with descriptions of the social structure of beggars, the techniques of thieves including coney-catching,
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Strange vernaculars : how eighteenth-century slang, cant, provincial languages, and nautical jargon became
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Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. A Dictionary of
Buckish Slang, University Wit and Pickpocket Eloquence
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Vocabulum, or, The rogue's lexicon: compiled from the most authentic sources
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A caveat or warning for common cursetors, vulgarly called vagabonds.
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A New
Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew
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countries. It is now mostly obsolete and used in literature and
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An Essay
Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language
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The canting crew : London's criminal underworld, 1550–1700
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322:It was commonly believed that cant developed from
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525:Equivalent of thieves' cant in other languages
148:might not so easily be perceived and known".
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592: – Argot of Buenos Aires, Argentina
446:– a person who will receive stolen goods
378:– water; as a verb, penal transportation
372:– a house that will receive stolen goods
159:A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursitors
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1001:Aydelotte, F., (1913, reprinted 1967)
858:Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics
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773:. Princeton, New Jersey. p. 28.
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637:Mikanowski, Jacob (5 December 2013).
1083:18th and 19th Century Thieves' Cant
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360:– a house that can easily be robbed
247:(1611). It was used extensively in
245:The Roaring Girl, or Moll Cut-Purse
156:, included examples in his account
32:et le Petit. Son Codicille avec le
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228:tricks, and the descriptions of
81:and to a lesser extent in other
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2402:List of Indo-European languages
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1797:Philosophical Investigations
616: – secret language game
7:
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2373:By number of total speakers
1638:Modality (natural language)
1052:The Lexicon of Thieves Cant
995:includes the main works of
993:The Elizabethan Underworld,
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2407:List of Mongolic languages
1777:Language, Truth, and Logic
1517:Theological noncognitivism
1402:Contrast theory of meaning
1397:Causal theory of reference
1128:Index of language articles
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661:Reynolds, Bryan (2002).
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1432:Direct reference theory
214:Lantern and Candlelight
100:is a common feature of
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2686:American Sign Language
1522:Theory of descriptions
1457:Linguistic determinism
1119:Philosophy of language
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691:Bakker, Peter (2002).
332:Winchester Confessions
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2001:By official languages
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1568:Linguistic relativity
1452:Inquisitive semantics
1027:Les Princes du Jargon
1012:, Volume 1: 1567–1784
852:But, Roxanne (2017).
608:Tsotsitaal and Camtho
604: – Form of slang
288:Bampfylde Moore Carew
210:The Bellman of London
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2449:Dutch Language Union
2093:Endonyms and exonyms
1817:Naming and Necessity
1727:De Arte Combinatoria
1526:Definite description
1487:Semantic externalism
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655:Rid, Samuel (1610).
494:– a young pickpocket
290:, who published his
154:justice of the peace
120:. It was claimed by
87:fantasy role-playing
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2856:White South African
2468:(Romance languages)
2345:Number of languages
1867:Philosophical logic
1857:Analytic philosophy
1663:Sense and reference
1542:Verification theory
1497:Situation semantics
458:– to cheat or cozen
28:Le Grant Testament
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1717:Port-Royal Grammar
1613:Family resemblance
1532:Theory of language
1507:Supposition theory
1032:Harman, T. (1814)
1023:Critical Quarterly
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731:on 4 October 2011.
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