This Book Is Taboo: An Introduction to Linguistics through Swearing

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UPC:
9780757586422
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2011-04-18
Author:
EGGERT RANDALL
Language:
english
Edition:
1

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Every known language has words that are taboo, that speakers aren't supposed to say. Yet these very words are said; simply put, people swear. In This Book is Taboo: An Introduction to Linguistics through Swearing, rather than condemning swearing or the people who swear, Randall Eggert applies the tools of linguistics, the scientific study of language, to understand how swearing functions in language--and in speakers. In an engaging and often playful manner, this textbook investigates swear words from many directions:

  • What purpose does swearing serve?
  • Which concepts are likely to lead to swear words?
  • Why are some words more offensive than others, even when they mean the same thing?
  • What makes a word bad?
  • Is there a grammar to swearing?
  • Which words do different cultures see as taboo?
  • How do your race, sex, ethnicity, religion, age, social class, etc. affect the way you swear?
  • Do men swear more than women, and, if so, why?
  • How does swearing change over time and where did some of today's swear words come from?
  • How is swearing in a foreign language different from swearing in your native language?
  • What happens in the brain when you say or hear swear words?
  • Why are swear words more acceptable in some situations than others?
  • How do the FCC and other authorities determine what is acceptable to say and what is not?

This textbook is intended for anybody interested in language and the role swearing plays in it; no background in linguistics is required or expected. Readers are cautioned, however, that vivid, graphic, and potentially offensive examples are used to illustrate ideas, concepts, and theories. You cannot discuss taboo language adequately without violating some taboos; hence, this book is taboo.


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