This is the first serious and extensive examination of American cursing from a psycholinguistic-contextual point of view. Several field studies and numerous laboratory-based experiments focus on the relationship between cursing and language acquisitions, anger expresssion, gender stereotypes, semantics, and offensiveness. Censorship, language content of motion pictures, First-Amendment fighting words, sexual harassment, obscene phone calls, and cursing at public schools are analyzed and related to sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic data. Many tables of word-by-word data provide empirical evidence of frequency of occurrence, degree of offensiveness, gender of speaker and age of speaker influences on obscene language usage in America. A "must" for language reference collections.
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Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 164 mm
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978-1-55619-451-1 (9781556194511)
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Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams, Massachusetts
1. 1. What are Dirty Words?; 2. 2. When Children Use Dirty Words; 3. 3. Anger and Dirty Words; 4. 4. The Frequency of Dirty Word Usage; 5. 5. The Offensiveness of Words: Sex and Semantics; 6. 6. Free Speech and Censorship; 7. 7. Unfinished Business and Future Research with Dirty Words; 8. Bibliography