Pig Latin Play Constructed Languages Linguistics
Pig Latin Play Constructed Languages Linguistics
Pig Latin
Category collecting sites written in or about the playful code language Pig Latin, also known as Dog Latin.
It is a jargon popular among children, systematically formed by the transposition of the initial consonant to the end of the word and the suffixation of an additional syllable, as in "Igpay Atinlay" for "Pig Latin".
Top: Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics: Languages: Constructed: Play: Pig Latin
See Also:
- Online group dedicated to Pig Latin.
- The first complete translation of the Bible into Pig Latin.
- His Democratic nomination acceptance speech.
- Pig Latin version of the Hot Dog link page.
- Brandon, Manitoba, Canada's Wheat City News: Citizens for responsible growth.
- Online oracle. Ask the Mystical Smoking Head of Bob a question and he will answer in Pig Latin, as well as a number of other languages.
- Gabe Lopez presents part of the Book of Genesis in Pig Latin.
- PulseNewMedia, a Canadian company, has introduced software intended to help millions of frustrated Napster users to continue downloading free music.
- Part of a presentation of basic concepts in data encryption. Explains the rules of this simple form of code language.
- Club Obi Wan discussion in Pig Latin.
- M.K. Holder's list of famous left handers, in Pig Latin.
- Online humor and satire magazine site KLorg presents a translated version of its main page.
- Thread discusses AIMster's offering of a Pig Latin encoder to circumvent RIAA regulations.
- Reports on a simple way to circumvent Napster filters intended to block copyrighted songs from being downloaded for free.
- A recent strategy for getting around recent rulings against Napster's song-swapping service, called the Pig Decoder, has been removed.
- The search engine, directory, and groups interface in pig latin.
- Pig Latin version of a personal page.
- A description of pig latin.
- Ben Zimmer has compiled bibliographic references on Pig Latin-type play languages in Indonesia and other countries in southeast Asia.
- File-sharing firm Aimster has removed a Pig Latin-based program from its website that enabled Napster users to get around court-ordered restrictions on the popular song-swap service.
- Poetry, calculus, resume suggestions and a translator. Pig Latin and English versions.
- Covers the recent Napcameback.com circumvention of MP3 file-sharing limitations by way of a Pig Latin-inspired encryption. Also gives an overview of this simple code language and translation sites.
- Posting asks about the origins of the jargon and speculates that it goes back at least to mid-18th century England.
| | | | | | |
Copyright © 1995-2008 Internet Advertising Solutions, Inc.
Copyright Notice | Privacy Policy | Site Map | APR
|
 |
|