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In "Argot and Slang," Albert Barrv®re offers an illuminating exploration of the rich tapestry of vernacular speech that permeates urban life, particularly in the context of 19th-century France. This lexicon encompasses not only the esoteric terminologies utilized by the Parisian underclass, but also the evolution and adaptation of language amidst social stratification. Barrv®re employs a meticulous, scholarly approach, weaving together etymology, usage examples, and historical anecdotes that shed light on the dynamic relationship between language and society. The work serves as both a…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "Argot and Slang," Albert Barrv®re offers an illuminating exploration of the rich tapestry of vernacular speech that permeates urban life, particularly in the context of 19th-century France. This lexicon encompasses not only the esoteric terminologies utilized by the Parisian underclass, but also the evolution and adaptation of language amidst social stratification. Barrv®re employs a meticulous, scholarly approach, weaving together etymology, usage examples, and historical anecdotes that shed light on the dynamic relationship between language and society. The work serves as both a reference guide and a cultural commentary, inviting readers into the labyrinthine world of slang, with its playful subversion of standard language norms. Albert Barrv®re was a linguist and lexicographer whose passion for language and societal observation profoundly shaped his literary contributions. His experiences in the linguistic landscape of France, coupled with his extensive studying of the evolving language, particularly its informal facets, inspired him to document the often-marginalized voices of society. Barrv®re's scholarly dedication to capturing the nuances of slang and argot reflects a broader concern with social identity and linguistic evolution during a period of significant political and cultural transformation. "Argot and Slang" is an essential read for linguists, sociologists, and anyone fascinated by the interplay of language and society. Barrv®re'Äôs seminal work not only enriches our understanding of the intricacies of slang but also challenges readers to reconsider the value of colloquial language as a legitimate and vital aspect of communication. This book is an invaluable resource that bridges the gap between academic linguistics and the vibrant pulse of everyday speech.

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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.