Cant (language) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Hukill, Peter B.; H., A. L.; Jackson, James L. (1961). "The Spoken Language of Medicine: Argot, Slang, Cant". American Speech. 36 (2): 145–151. doi:10.2307/453853. JSTOR 453853.
  • Fowler, Roger (Summer 1979). "Anti-Language in Fiction". Style. 13 (3): 259–278. JSTOR 42945250.

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  • Bradley, Matthew T. (31 May 2014). "The secret ones". New Scientist. Vol. 222, no. 2971. pp. 42–45 – via Yumpu. ... a language that hides as much as it communicates. How did this "anti-language" emerge? The slave trade may explain why the Bangande were determined to keep their own language. ...what British linguist Michael Halliday calls an anti-language.