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H.L. Mencken (1880–1956). The American Language. 1921.
Bibliography
12. Slang
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Allen, E. A.: The Origin in Literature of Vulgarisms, Chautauquan, Nov., 1890 |
Andrews, Eliza Frances: Slang and Metaphor, Chautauquan, vol. xxiii, p. 462 |
Anon.: Dictionnaire des Termes Militaires et de l’Argot Poilu; Paris, 1916 |
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——: Supplement Comprising Words Coined, Introduced or Brought Into Popular Use During the Great War (in Cassell’s New English Dictionary; London, 1919) |
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Babbitt, E. H.: College Words and Phrases, Dialect Notes, vol. ii, p. 3 |
Barrere, Albert (and Chas. G. Leland): A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon and Cant, 2 vols.; New York, 1889 |
Baumann, H.: Londonismen (Slang and Cant), 2nd ed.; Berlin, 1902 |
Bergmann, Karl: Wie der Feldgraue Spricht; Giessen, 1916 |
Bolwell, Robert: College Slang Words and Phrases, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 231 |
Bosson, Olaf E.: Slang and Cant in Jerome K. Jerome’s Works; Cambridge, England, 1911 |
Bowen, Edwin W.: What is Slang? Popular Science Monthly, vol. lxviii, p. 127 |
Conant, R. W.: Classic Slang, Dial, vol. xx, p. 63 |
Cook, Edward: Words and the War (in Literary Recreations; London, 1919) |
Crofton, A. F. B.: The Language of Crime, Popular Science Monthly, vol. i, p. 831 |
Dauzet, Albert: L’Argot de la Guerre; Paris, 1918 |
Dawson, A. H.: A Dictionary of English Slang and Colloquialisms; New York, 1913 |
Dechelette, Francois: L’Argot des Poilus; Paris, 1918 |
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Delesalle, Georges: Dictionnaire Argot-Francais et Francais-Argot; Paris, 1896 |
Esnault, Gaston: Le Poilu tel qu’il se Parle; Paris, 1919 |
Farmer, John S. (and W. E. Henley): Slang and its Analogues, 7 vols.; London, 1890–1904 |
Garver, Milton: French Army Slang, Modern Language Notes, vol. xxxii, p. 151; vol. xxxv, p. 508 |
Giles, Richard: Slang and Vulgar Phrases; New York, 1913 |
Gore, Willard C.: Notes on Slang, Modern Language Notes, vol. xi, p. 385 |
Graham, G. F.: Slang Words and Americanisms (in A Book About Words; London, 1869) |
Grasserie, Raoul de la: Etude Scientifique sur l’Argot et le Parler Populaire; Paris, 1907 |
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[Hall, B. H.]: A Collection of College Words and Customs; Cambridge (Mass.), 1851; 2nd ed., 1856 |
Hamdorf, Adolf: Ueber die Bestandtheile des Modernen Pariser Argots; Berlin, 1886 |
Harvey, B. T.: Navy Slang, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 150 |
Hecker, E. A. (and Edmund Wilson, Jr.): The Vocabulary of the A. E. F. (not Published) |
Higginson, T. W.: American Flash Language in 1798, Science, May, 1885 |
Hochstetter, Gustav: Der Feldgraue Buchmann; Berlin, 1916 |
Horn, Paul: Die Deutsche Soldatensprache, 2nd ed.; Giessen, 1905 |
Hotten, John Camden: A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant and Vulgar Words … London, 1859 |
Kildare, Owen: The Jargon of Low Literature, Independent, vol. lxi, p. 139 |
King, R. W.: Slang in War-Time, Athenceum, Aug. 8, 1919 |
Krueger, G.: Was its Slang, Bezuglich Argot? (in Festschrift Adolf Taber; Braunschweig, 1905) |
Lambert, Claude: Le Langage des Poilus; Bordeaux, 1915 |
Littman, Enno: 23 and Other Numerical Expressions, Open Court, vol. xxii, 1908 |
Long, Percy W.: Semi-Secret Abbreviations, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 245 and p. 357 |
Lynch, Arthur: Some Thoughts on Slang, English, July, 1919, p. 109 |
McCutcheon, Roger P.: A Note on Cant, Modern Language Notes, vol. xxxvi, p. 22 |
Maitland, James: The American Slang Dictionary… Chicago, 1891 |
Masson, Thomas L.: Do You “Get Me”? Boston Evening Transcript, Sept. 7, 1921 |
Matthews, Brander: The Function of Slang, Harper’s Magazine, vol. lxxxviii, p. 304. |
Melville, A. H.: An Investigation of the Function and Use of Slang, Pedagogical Seminary, vol. xix, p. 94, 1912. |
Niceforo, Alfredo: Le Génie de I’Argot; Paris, 1912. |
Prévot, Georges: Essai sur I’Emploi Figuré des Termes de Guerre dans le Langage Contemporain, Mercure de France, Jan. 16, 1919. |
Reusch, J.: Die Alten Syntaktischen Reste im Modernen Slang; Münster, 1893. |
Saineanu, Lazar: L’Argot des Tranchées; Paŕis, 1915. |
Schrðder, Georg: Ueber den Einfluss der Volksetymologie auf den Londoner Slang-Dialekt; Rostock, 1893. |
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Sparke, Archibald: Slang in War-Time, Athenœum, Aug. 1, 1919. |
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Whitman, Walt: Slang in America, North American Review, vol. cxli, p. 431. |
Wilson, A. J.: A Glossary of Colloquial Slang and Technical Terms in Use in the Stock Exchange and in the Money Market; London, 1895. |
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