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Author Coleman, Julie.

Title A history of cant and slang dictionaries. Volume 2, 1785-1858 / Julie Coleman
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Contents v. 1. 1567-1784 -- v. 2. 1785-1858
Summary The second volume of Julie Coleman's fascinating and entertaining history of the uses and the recording of slang and criminal cant takes the story from 1785 to 1858 and explores its first manifestations in the USA and Australia. During this period glossaries of cant are thrown into the shade by dictionaries of slang, which now include the language of thieves and cover a broad spectrum of non-standard English. Cant represented a practical threat to life and property. Slang, the author reveals, was a threat to the moral core of society, insidiously seductive to a wide section of the public. Julie Coleman shows how Francis Grose's Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue revolutionised lexicography of non-standard English. She explores the earliest Australian and American slang glossaries, whose authors included the thrice-transported James Hardy Vaux and George Matsell, New York City's first chief of police
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Subject English language -- Lexicography -- History
English language -- Slang -- Lexicography
Cant -- Great Britain -- Lexicography
Lexicography -- Great Britain
REFERENCE.
English language -- Lexicography
Lexicography
Engels.
Woordenboeken.
Slang (taal)
Argot.
Bargoens.
Vaktaal.
Terminologie.
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780191531194
0191531197
1280845759
9781280845758