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Albert Barrère's 'Argot and Slang' is a comprehensive study of language variation and colloquialisms. Published in 1889, Barrère delves into the world of secret languages, underworld idioms, and unconventional modes of communication. His writing style is both engaging and informative, providing readers with a deep understanding of the social and cultural contexts in which slang develops. Drawing upon examples from various languages, Barrère showcases the richness and complexity of slang usage in different societies, making this book a valuable resource for linguists and historians alike. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Albert Barrère's 'Argot and Slang' is a comprehensive study of language variation and colloquialisms. Published in 1889, Barrère delves into the world of secret languages, underworld idioms, and unconventional modes of communication. His writing style is both engaging and informative, providing readers with a deep understanding of the social and cultural contexts in which slang develops. Drawing upon examples from various languages, Barrère showcases the richness and complexity of slang usage in different societies, making this book a valuable resource for linguists and historians alike. The meticulous research and detailed analysis found in 'Argot and Slang' highlight Barrère's passion for uncovering the hidden meanings behind everyday language. His expertise in philology and etymology shine through in this work, making it a groundbreaking contribution to the study of linguistic diversity. I highly recommend 'Argot and Slang' to anyone interested in exploring the intricacies of language and uncovering the fascinating world of slang.
Autorenporträt
Albert Marie Victor Barrère, a distinguished philologist of Franco-British descent, is best known for his exhaustive work on the vernacular traditions in French and English. His seminal work 'Argot and Slang: A New French and English Dictionary of the Cant Words, Quaint Expressions, Slang Terms and Flash Phrases' stands as a testament to his dedication to the study of colloquial language, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the socio-linguistic constructs of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Barrère's insightful analysis and comprehensive collection of idiomatic expressions, compiled through meticulous research, not only catered to the intrigue of linguistic enthusiasts but also served as an invaluable resource for scholars of etymology and cultural studies. His literary style, which expertly balances scholarly rigour with approachability, reflects his profound understanding of the dynamic and evolving nature of language. While additions and revisions to 'Argot and Slang' have been made posthumously, the core of Barrère's pioneering work continues to influence the field of linguistic studies and remains a crucial reference point for historians and authors interested in the socio-cultural fabric of the time during which he lived and worked.