Learn Spoken Codes and Test to See Which is Most Secure
General Information
By clicking on the picture or resource name below, follow the link to find general information about different spoken "codes." These "codes" are referred to as language games on Wikipedia.
By clicking on the picture or resource name below, follow the link to find general information about different spoken "codes." These "codes" are referred to as language games on Wikipedia.
Wikipedia
This website provides general information about a variety of spoken "codes" or language games. Scroll down the page to find the names of several English "codes" and a brief description of how to speak using the "code." |
SlideShare
This link will take you to a slide show that introduces a variety of codes and ciphers. There are a few spoken codes introduced and illustrated with examples. |
Gibberish
The following websites provide information about using the gibberish "code."
The following websites provide information about using the gibberish "code."
Wikipedia
This link provides information about a variety of ways to add sounds to words to speak in the Gibberish code. |
How to Speak Gibberish in Five Easy Steps
This video gives you step-by-step directions to speak one form of Gibberish. |
Pig Latin
The following resources provide information about the "code" Pig Latin.
The following resources provide information about the "code" Pig Latin.
Ubbi Dubbi
The following resources provide information about the "code" Ubbi Dubbi.
The following resources provide information about the "code" Ubbi Dubbi.
Wikipedia
This link provides general information about Ubbi Dubbi and rules that are used to say words using this "code." |
eHow This link provides information about how to say words using the Ubbi Dubbi code along with a variety of different "dialects" of the code. |
Zoom
This website contains a brief explanation of Ubbi Dubbi along with a tool that can translate text into Ubbi Dubbi and translate text from Ubbi Dubbi. |
Spoonerisms
The following resources provide information for creating a "code" using Spoonerisms.
The following resources provide information for creating a "code" using Spoonerisms.
Fun with Words
This website offers a brief description of Spoonerisms and examples of phrases using Spoonerisms. |
About.com
This website offers introductory information about Spoonerisms and offers links to stories that use Spoonerisms, books that use Spoonerisms, and resources to help you write your own stories using Spoonerisms (or rewrite well known stories so that they contain Spoonerisms)! |
The Seb Wite of Terry Foy
This website introduces an actor who travels to Renaissance Fairs performing fairy tales using Spoonerisms. |
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