专题:Swearing, Euphemism, Multilingualism

This cluster of papers explores the use of swearing, taboo language, and euphemisms in communication, examining their pragmatics, sociolinguistic implications, gender differences, and cultural norms. It delves into the perception and impact of swearing on individuals, as well as the psycholinguistic aspects of language use.
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Jordanian Facebookers' attitudes: A speech act analysis

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Self-addressed solitude speech

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An unusual English resultative construction

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The Euphemistic Expressions in EFL Classrooms: Teacher Strategies in Instructional Communication

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Uncovering the Influence of Taboos in African linguistic Tradition: An Ethnographic Study into their Role in Society

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Hate speech compounds in the German immigration discourse on Twitter

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An Offline Modular System for Profanity Detection and Speaker Diarization in Movies and Video Clips Using Whisper and PyAnnote

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Offensive Language and Image Identification on Social Media Based on Text and Image Classification

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Homonymy in Online Media CNN Arabic and Al-Wathon in Crime News on the Internet

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Metaphorical Euphemisms in Anies Baswedan’s Instagram Comments

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Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area

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Diglossia in Ancient Hebrew

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DravidianCodeMix: sentiment analysis and offensive language identification dataset for Dravidian languages in code-mixed text

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Translatability problems of Euphemistic Expressions in Najuib Mahfouz’s Palace of Desire: A Pragmatic-Stylistic Perspective

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Enregistering “gender ideology”

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The power of swearing: What we know and what we don’t

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Offensive Language Identification in Greek

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Automatic Vulgar Word Extraction Method with Application to Vulgar Remark Detection in Chittagonian Dialect of Bangla

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Second Language Speakers’ Perception of Swearing as a Socio-Pragmatic Device

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A reference grammar of Ersu: a Tibeto-Burman language of China

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