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Journal articles on the topic "Thieves' argot"

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Grachev, Michael. "On Development of Methodology of Establishing an Individual Belonging to the Upper Criminal Hierarchy Based on a Pictographic Criminal Writing." Legal Linguistics, no. 21 (32) (October 1, 2021): 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/leglin(2021)2105.

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The article proves the special role of the linguistic examination of tattoos in the process of proving a person's involvement in the organization and management of criminal groups. A semiotic classification of tattoos used by so-called code-bound criminals is proposed. In the course of expert practice, the author was able to establish that in the criminal world, tattoos represent a logical system of postulates and criminal ideas. Therefore, the main thing for an expert linguist should be knowledge of the subculture of the criminal world: thieves' rules of conduct, argot, proverbs and sayings o
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Салихова, Эльвина, Elvina Salikhova, Лейсан Дильмухаметова, and Leysan Yarmukhametova. "Characteristics of the Poreyonymes in the Onymic Sector of Ufa’s Urban Space." Scientific Research and Development. Modern Communication Studies 7, no. 5 (2018): 35–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5b9f84be3d2243.82671362.

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The study of the speech of the modern city life with the use of different approaches and methods – socio- and psycholinguistic methods, traditional structural and functional characteristics of the speech situation “Transport” and its components make it possible to describe the ethno-social “portraits” of participants in the designated area, provides researchers with a vast field for the study of specific speech behavior of people in the capital, serving in various roles (passenger or driver and not only public but also private vehicles, car owners, the original name is their property). In Ufa
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Qizi Rahimova, Zebiniso Shomansur. "Argo In Uzbek And World Linguistics." American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations 02, no. 10 (2020): 264–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume02issue10-44.

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This article provides information on the study of argo in Uzbek and world linguistics. The history of the origin of argo is also included. The properties of modern argo are mentioned. Linguists have given examples according to the definition of argo. The peculiarity of argo is that argo differs from slang in its secrecy, therefore, they are more often found in the speech of spies, criminals, thieves, drug addicts, prostitutes and other closed social groups that are considered secret strata of society.
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HƏSƏNOVA, N. X., and R. C. CƏFƏROV. "MÜXTƏLİFSİSTEMLİ DİLLƏRDƏ JARQON LEKSİKASININ İŞLƏNMƏ MƏQAMLARI VƏ SEMANTİK XÜSUSİYYƏTLƏRİ." Actual Problems of study of humanities 1, no. 2024 (2024): 47–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.62021/0026-0028.2024.1.047.

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Development of the Syllables in Different Systematic Language and Their Lexical-Semantic Features Summary Jargon is a group of words that exist in almost every language. Its aim is to preserve secrecy within a certain social group.Jargonisms are usually old words with entirely new meanings, which canbe understood only by the people inside the social group (not outside it).Jargonism are social (not regional) in character, for example: the jargon of thieves and vagabonds (cant), the jargon of jazzmen, the jargon of the army (military slang), etc. Many of them have entered the Standard Vocabulare
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Kleymenov, Mikhail P., Margarita G. Kozlowskya, and Andrey I. Savelyev. "“AUE” Extremist Criminal Community." Herald of Omsk University. Series: Law 17, no. 4 (2020): 75–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.24147/1990-5173.2020.17(4).75-80.

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Introduction. The recognition by the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of the youth movement “AUE” as an extremist organization requires criminological analysis, both from the point of view of the social conditionality of a socially dangerous phenomenon, and in terms of possible criminal planning. Purpose. The goal is to consider the development of the criminal community of AUE and show what exactly determines the degree and scale of its criminality, to suggest the main directions of the strategy for countering this phenomenon. Methodology. Historical, systematic, and logical research me
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Poleev, Andrej. "Psychose." October 2, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4072719.

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Der Unterschied zwischen latent und manifest im Krankheitsprozess entspricht der Unterteilung in Neurosen und Psychosen: Eine Neurose ist die Folge psychischer Spannung aufgrund unvereinbarer Inhalte, die zu kognitiver Dissonanz führen können, und daher mit den Mitteln psychischer Abwehr unterdrückt werden, während eine Psychose ist die Folge solcher Dissonanz und ist Abreaktion darauf, die allerdings unterliegende Konflikte nicht löst, sondern sie manifestiert. Der Übergang von neurotischem Zustand zu einem psychotischen ist nicht nur ein Versuch, eine Entspannun
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Books on the topic "Thieves' argot"

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Colombey, Emile. L' argot des voleurs. N. Gauvin, 1995.

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Section I of Linguistic Fragments Discovered in 1870, 1872, and 1879 Relating to the Dialect of the Magàdds and Other Wandering Tribes, the Argots of Thieves, the Secret Trade-Dialects, and Systems of Native Cryptography in Kabul, Kashmir and the Punjab. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Section I of Linguistic Fragments Discovered in 1870, 1872, and 1879 Relating to the Dialect of the Magàdds and Other Wandering Tribes, the Argots of Thieves, the Secret Trade-Dialects, and Systems of Native Cryptography in Kabul, Kashmir and the Punjab. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Book chapters on the topic "Thieves' argot"

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Бирих, Александр. "Фразеология в русском криминальном жаргоне (арго). (Проблемы и задачи изучения)." In Słowiańska frazeologia gwarowa III. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788383680873.07.

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At the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century, a large number of argotic lexemes and phraseologisms began to enter the Russian language, originating in the language of the criminal world and marginalized groups: criminals, thieves, swindlers, card cheats, prisoners, beggars, drug addicts, etc. In most cases, these linguistic means in figurative form reflect the world view of criminals, its philosophy and moral attitudes, value orientations and norms of behaviour, i.e. criminal subculture. The present article is devoted to the ideographical system of Russian argotic phraseological un
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Holt, Thomas J. "Examining the Language of Carders." In Corporate Hacking and Technology-Driven Crime. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61692-805-6.ch007.

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The threat posed by a new form of cybercrime called carding--or the illegal acquisition, sale, and exchange of sensitive information--has increased in recent years. Few researchers, however, have considered the social dynamics driving this behavior. This chapter explores the argot, or language, used by carders through a qualitative analysis of 300 threads from six web forums run by and for data thieves. The terms used to convey knowledge about the information and services sold are explored in this chapter. In addition, the hierarchy and status of actors within carding communities are examined
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