A sociolinguistic study of English Taboo language

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In every society there are things which are believed to be not appropriate if spoken on public occasions. A large number of words are therefore taken as silly, vulgar or obscene when used in communication. These words are "taboos". This paper investigates all the major varieties of English taboo, i.e., bodily excretions, death and disease, sex, four-letter words, privacy and discriminatory language, which are respectively defined and provided with concrete examples. Euphemistic and roundabout ways of avoiding using taboo words are offered to deal with the situations. © 2013 ACADEMY PUBLISHER Manufactured in Finland.

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Gao, C. (2013). A sociolinguistic study of English Taboo language. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 3(12), 2310–2314. https://doi.org/10.4304/tpls.3.12.2310-2314

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