This title is about language designed to mean what it does not seem to mean. It explores the history and uses of the slangs and argots of schools and trades such as Polari and the languages of ancient cults.
This introduction explores the intricate ways languages signal relationships between words within sentences. Aimed at readers seeking clarity, it offers a straightforward approach to understanding syntactic structures and the role of grammar in communication. The text provides insights into linguistic patterns, making complex concepts accessible to a broad audience. Ideal for students and language enthusiasts, it serves as a foundational resource for grasping the mechanics of language.