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Playful Language

Playful language is language whose primary function is to be playful with someone, or creatively play fof play, or a style of speech that involves a creative manipulation of the structures of the language. Examples of language play are verbal art, jokes, secret languages, and speech disguises.

The Open Language Archives Community (OLAC) standards terms this "language play."

  • Playful Language (English, Latin script, Original)

Subject ID: S4328