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To speak in this coded inverted tongue, you must separate the word into syllables, reverse them, then piece it back together.

For C++, one of the most popular coding tongues, Ada's has just 40 to 50 unique titles, each tailored for a particular kind of user: one who might be changing languages, one new to programming, one who needs to know how to use C++ for a particular purpose and so on.Ada's hires booksellers with deep knowledge who can provide highly domain-specific recommendations.

His entrancing current single, "Killa Cam," is full of coded tongue-twisters ("Birds-eye view/ The birds I knew/ Flipped birds/ Birthdays, it was birds I flew"), and the words come slow and sticky, as if he were having trouble dislodging them from the roof of his mouth.

In one famous example of "software," American leaders recruited Navajo Indians to transmit coded messages because their native tongue was complex enough and unfamiliar enough to evade detection by the Axis powers.

Last year, for example, Adidas introduced the Originals AR Game Pack, sneakers featuring an AR code on the tongue.

Urban Nigerians are used to switching from one language to the next, but without good grounding in basic grammar and orthography of either English or their mother tongue, code switching becomes more difficult.

This year Adidas introduced a new line of sneakers with a code on their tongue that owners can point to a Webcam and use to play video games; the shoe acts as the game controller.

Mock, imitate, code switch, retrain your tongue?

What Hamilton loved so much about Joyce was the mastery of language, the fluency of movement, the "polyphony of tongues, codes, ideolects" that released and inspired Hamilton himself to try out "some implausible associations in paint".

When Paivio initially developed Dual Coding Theory in the 1960s, however, psychological thinking was still dominated by neo-Behaviorism, and the prevailing view was that human memory (where it goes beyond the operant or classical conditioning also seen in animals) depends entirely on words, on inner or subvocal speech in one's native tongue: the common code was taken to be a verbal code.

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In World War II, a Marine protects a Navajo recruit who transmits messages in his native tongue, confounding Japanese code-breakers.

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