The aim of the study was to investigate genderlect in the use of swear words in the six social network groups in the Meru speech community. Sample was drawn from the following social network groups: boys ‘groups, girls ‘groups, men’s groups and women’s groups using judgmental sampling method. The difference theory by Deborah Tannen studied the analysis of the data. The study found out that boys and men use more swear words than girls and women in Kimeru. These differences are informed by different socialization of both males and females in the Meru culture. Women have been instructed in the proper ways of talking just as they have been instructed in the proper ways of dressing, in the use of cosmetics, and in other “feminine” kinds of behav...
This essay presents a study on gender differences with a focus on swearing and taboo language, based...
Key words: taboo, swearing, gender, identity, equality ABSTRACT According to McEnery (2005) sweari...
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The society in using language is susceptible to any type of word including the expression of swear w...
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Swear words are generally used to articulate anger, pain, excitement, frustration, or surprise. It i...
Swear words are generally used to articulate anger, pain, excitement, frustration, or surprise. It i...
Swear words using is considered low-value and inappropriate behavior in a normative society. There a...
Swear words are usually associated with taboo spheres like sex, excretory functions, and religion (F...
This study investigates whether one can find differences between females´ and males´ way of using ...
Swearing has been shown to be one linguistic strategy deployed to affirm or enforce in-group solidar...
Social media, is often the go-to place where people discuss their opinions and share their feelings....
Many previous studies have focused on the issue of swear words. However, these studies have not spe...
This paper concentrates on the language use differences between men and women by examining various ...
This essay presents a study on gender differences with a focus on swearing and taboo language, based...
Key words: taboo, swearing, gender, identity, equality ABSTRACT According to McEnery (2005) sweari...
Swearing are everywhere, not only adult but also young people use swear words everyday in their spee...
The society in using language is susceptible to any type of word including the expression of swear w...
This essay discusses women’s use of swear words in both single sex constellations and mix sex conste...
This essay presents a study on gender differences with a focus on mild and strong swearwords and the...
Swear words are generally used to articulate anger, pain, excitement, frustration, or surprise. It i...
Swear words are generally used to articulate anger, pain, excitement, frustration, or surprise. It i...
Swear words using is considered low-value and inappropriate behavior in a normative society. There a...
Swear words are usually associated with taboo spheres like sex, excretory functions, and religion (F...
This study investigates whether one can find differences between females´ and males´ way of using ...
Swearing has been shown to be one linguistic strategy deployed to affirm or enforce in-group solidar...
Social media, is often the go-to place where people discuss their opinions and share their feelings....
Many previous studies have focused on the issue of swear words. However, these studies have not spe...
This paper concentrates on the language use differences between men and women by examining various ...
This essay presents a study on gender differences with a focus on swearing and taboo language, based...
Key words: taboo, swearing, gender, identity, equality ABSTRACT According to McEnery (2005) sweari...
Swearing are everywhere, not only adult but also young people use swear words everyday in their spee...