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    as publicity brought from Boontling-speaker Bobby (Chipmunk) Glover and historian Jack (Wee Fuzz) June. Although Boontling is based on English, many of...
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  • Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh) English Extinct or near-extinct American English Boontling Older Southern American English Mid-Atlantic or Transatlantic English...
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  • Boont can refer to a few different things: Boontling, the language spoken in Boonville, Northern California Boonville resident Boont ale from Boonville...
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    Democrat Jared Huffman. Boonville is best known as the source of the Boontling folk language. Bottles from the local Anderson Valley Brewing Company...
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  • youthful demographic in the San Fernando Valley, including Los Angeles. Boontling is a jargon or argot spoken in Boonville, California, with only about...
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  • a Gaelic-based cant used by Highland Traveller community in Scotland Boontling from California Caló (Chicano), from the US/Mexican border Cockney Rhyming...
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    1964; Golla 2011:106-7). Proto-Pomo reconstructions by McLendon (1973): Boontling – a constructed dialect of English incorporating Pomo words Central, Northern...
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  • African-American Vernacular English (sometimes called Ebonics) Bahasa Binan Boontling Caló (Chicano) Carny, North American fairground cant Gayle language Gay...
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    English Chinook Jargon a local creole language once much more widely spoken Boontling a local English-based cant spoken in Boonville, California Busby, M. (2004)...
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    hops began before the turn of the century, along with the development of Boontling, the local folk language. The 1940s and 1950s were boom years, when industrial...
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