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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Diglossia in Ancient Hebrew

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Establishment of a Chinese Paremiological Minimum Based on International English Media

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A multilingual dataset for offensive language and hate speech detection for hausa, yoruba and igbo languages

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Towards Generalized Offensive Language Identification

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Chinese Character Processing

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Distributions of Ulam Words up to Length 30

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Can ChatGPT capture swearing nuances? Evidence from translating Arabic oaths

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American Sign Language

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Emojis in marketing & advertising: A Scoping review protocol

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Latent Hatred: A Benchmark for Understanding Implicit Hate Speech

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Metaphors of migration over time

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The Principle of (Im)politeness Reciprocity

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Dictionary of American Sign Language

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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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Linguistic analysis of neologism related to coronavirus (COVID-19)

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The Cambridge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics

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