The Argentinian Lunfardo and the Polish Grypsera: a comparison attempt

Authors

  • Ewa Stala

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34096/sys.n32.4111

Keywords:

lunfardo, grypsera, argot, sociolinguistic, lexicology

Abstract

This article is an attempt to compare some elements of the Polish thief jargon (Grypsera) and the Argentinian Lunfardo. Both phenomena share the “date of birth” and are associated to a greater or lesser degree with the criminal scope. First, their respective origins and linguistic status are analyzed to then proceed with the comparison of two lexical fields: the denominations of police and lawyer/judge; all in order to draw the convergences and divergences between both argots. 

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Section

Dossier. Lunfardo as common group slang

How to Cite

The Argentinian Lunfardo and the Polish Grypsera: a comparison attempt. (2018). Signo & Seña, 32, 83-95. https://doi.org/10.34096/sys.n32.4111