Swearing: A Social History of Foul Language, Oaths and Profanity in EnglishPenguin Adult, 26. mar. 1998 - 304 sider Tracing the history of swearing from ancient Anglo-Saxon traditions and those of the Middle Ages, through Shakespeare, the Enlightenment and the Victorians, to the Lady Chatterley trial and various current trends, Geoffrey Hughes explores a fascinating, little discussed yet irrespressible part of our linguistic heritage. This second edition contains a Postscript updating various contemporary developments, such as the growth of Political Correctness. |
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Side 128
... developed neutral senses where this is possible ( as in native ) , or fallen into comparative disuse ( as in savage and barbarian ) . An historical perspective demonstrates the chauvinist relativity of barbarian , since it was used ...
... developed neutral senses where this is possible ( as in native ) , or fallen into comparative disuse ( as in savage and barbarian ) . An historical perspective demonstrates the chauvinist relativity of barbarian , since it was used ...
Side 201
... developed quite bizarrely : the so - called White House building should be seized and all of the pigs who presently occupy it should be taken out on the lawn , and we should set up pits - bar - b - que pits . And we should take long ...
... developed quite bizarrely : the so - called White House building should be seized and all of the pigs who presently occupy it should be taken out on the lawn , and we should set up pits - bar - b - que pits . And we should take long ...
Side 207
... developed quite a strong sense of ' a worthless person ' or ' fool ' . In this respect , it is worth noting that prat had an old slang sense of ' arse ' or ' buttocks ' , though it subsequently developed the same anatomical ambiguity as ...
... developed quite a strong sense of ' a worthless person ' or ' fool ' . In this respect , it is worth noting that prat had an old slang sense of ' arse ' or ' buttocks ' , though it subsequently developed the same anatomical ambiguity as ...
Indhold
IO Sexuality in Swearing | 206 |
Conclusion | 236 |
Appendices | 258 |
Copyright | |
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abuse adjective Afrikaans American Anglo-Saxon appear arse attitudes Australian bastard become Beowulf bitch blasphemous bloody Bowdler bugger C. S. Lewis called Canterbury Tales censorship century chapter Chaucer Christ cited comic common context culture cunt curse damn deriving developed Dictionary discussed dysphemic Eric Partridge euphemism example expletive fart fashion figure flyting foul language four-letter French fuck H. C. Wyld hell homosexual Hornadge idiom instance insult ironic John kaffir Kenneth Tynan Lady Lady Chatterley's Lover linguistic literal literary London Lord male meaning medieval Mencken Middle English minced oaths modern Norse notable oaths obscene observed originally Oxford phrase piss play political profanity racist recorded reference religious Robert Burchfield satirical seems semantic sense sexual Shakespeare shit shows social society speech subsequently swearing taboo tale thou tradition usage uttered variety verbal Victorian virtually vocabulary vulgar whore woman women word word-field