Swearing, also known as cursing, can be best described as a form of linguistic activity utilizing taboo words to convey the expression of strong emotions. Although swearing and cursing are frequently occurring behaviors, the actual functions of swearing remain largely unknown. Since swearing typically includes taboo words, these words can be more powerful than non-swear words. Therefore, people who swear are often judged negatively, because the uttered swearwords can shock and disturb others, though the comments of others are strongly dependent on contextual factors. In this review, we provide an insight into the current state of the literature with respect to the interpersonal functions of swearing. In addition, we briefly discuss neurolog...
We explore the use and misuse of swearing in the workplace. Using a qualitative methodology, we inte...
It is undeniable that in most cultures, swearing has always been regarded as offensive. However, it ...
An analysis of data collected from 2347 users of English on their self-reported swearing behaviour i...
Swearing, also known as cursing, can be best described as a form of linguistic activity utilizing ta...
Swearing, also known as cursing, can be best described as a form of linguistic activity utilizing ta...
Swearing produces effects that are not observed with other forms of language use. Thus, swearing is ...
Swearing produces effects that are not observed with other forms of language use. Thus, swearing is ...
ABSTRACT—Taboo words are defined and sanctioned by institutions of power (e.g., religion, media), an...
This study assessed the effect of experimentally manipulated emotional arousal on swearing fluency. ...
The aim of the research was to explore the relationship between Psychological well-being and swearin...
The methodology of the present study, designed for the purpose of collecting quantitative and qualit...
BACKGROUND: Words can change the way a patient thinks, feels, and performs. Swearing, or uttering a ...
BACKGROUND: Words can change the way a patient thinks, feels, and performs. Swearing, or uttering a ...
<p>Full article at: http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1243545</p> <p>Swearing can act as an adap...
The taboo exploitation examined in this essay is swearing. Swearing intersects in complex ways with ...
We explore the use and misuse of swearing in the workplace. Using a qualitative methodology, we inte...
It is undeniable that in most cultures, swearing has always been regarded as offensive. However, it ...
An analysis of data collected from 2347 users of English on their self-reported swearing behaviour i...
Swearing, also known as cursing, can be best described as a form of linguistic activity utilizing ta...
Swearing, also known as cursing, can be best described as a form of linguistic activity utilizing ta...
Swearing produces effects that are not observed with other forms of language use. Thus, swearing is ...
Swearing produces effects that are not observed with other forms of language use. Thus, swearing is ...
ABSTRACT—Taboo words are defined and sanctioned by institutions of power (e.g., religion, media), an...
This study assessed the effect of experimentally manipulated emotional arousal on swearing fluency. ...
The aim of the research was to explore the relationship between Psychological well-being and swearin...
The methodology of the present study, designed for the purpose of collecting quantitative and qualit...
BACKGROUND: Words can change the way a patient thinks, feels, and performs. Swearing, or uttering a ...
BACKGROUND: Words can change the way a patient thinks, feels, and performs. Swearing, or uttering a ...
<p>Full article at: http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1243545</p> <p>Swearing can act as an adap...
The taboo exploitation examined in this essay is swearing. Swearing intersects in complex ways with ...
We explore the use and misuse of swearing in the workplace. Using a qualitative methodology, we inte...
It is undeniable that in most cultures, swearing has always been regarded as offensive. However, it ...
An analysis of data collected from 2347 users of English on their self-reported swearing behaviour i...