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The Oxford Handbook of Taboo Words and Language

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This volume brings together experts from a wide range of disciplines to define and describe tabooed words and language and to investigate the reasons and beliefs behind them. In general, taboo is defined as a proscription of behaviour for a specific community, time, and context. In terms of language, taboo applies to instances of language behaviour: the use of certain words in certain contexts. The existence of linguistic taboos and their management lead to the censoring of behaviour and, as a consequence, to language change and development. Chapters in this volume explore the multiple types of tabooed language from a variety of perspectives, such as sociolinguistics, anthropology, philosophy, psychology, historical linguistics, and neurolinguistics, and with reference to fields such as law, publishing, politics, and advertising. Topics covered include impoliteness, swearing, censorship, taboo in deaf communities, translation of tabooed words, and the use of taboo in banter and comedy.

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ISBN: 9780198808190
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Author: Keith Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Monash University Allan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 464 pages
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Genres: Sociolinguistics
Philosophy of language
Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics
Historical and comparative linguistics
Philosophy of mind
Cognition and cognitive psychology