Taboos which exist in all languages represent the language layer reflecting the culture of the given society. Currently, the use of taboos is conditioned by the context in which they are used. The present article attempts to examine the use of taboos by English and Armenian native speakers. The results of the experiment once again prove the dependence of taboos on the cultural environment the person lives in. The study of the appearance and disappearance of taboos in various languages can demonstrate the social and cultural developments in the societies where the given language is used
This paper investigates the linguistic taboos in the Karonese culture viewed from linguistic anthrop...
It is common knowledge that Modern English (especially its American version) has become a language o...
The article deals with the taboo in the language, with the substitutional names (noa, taboo, taboo a...
This article is dealt with the concept of taboo in English and Uzbek and its social and linguistic a...
As long as people live in society, they constantly communicate with other people about various aspec...
The appearance of the first language prohibitions is linked to the early manifestations of various r...
Abstract Bilingualism and its characteristics, as well as differences of conveying feelings in first...
Convention and language taboo The aim of the article is to present the relations between conven...
Taboos in general and linguistic taboos in particular play a major role in Tshivenḓa culture and com...
It is no news that English has turned into a language of global significance. The influence of Engli...
The traditional taboos of mankind are the taboos of the sacred and of the impure. The issues of lang...
This volume brings together experts from a wide range of disciplines to define and describe tabooed ...
Taboo refers to a proscription of behaviour for a specifiable community of one or more persons at a ...
Every language reflects the practices of those who speak it, their surroundings, and livelihoods, wh...
Every language reflects the practices of those who speak it, their surroundings, and livelihoods, wh...
This paper investigates the linguistic taboos in the Karonese culture viewed from linguistic anthrop...
It is common knowledge that Modern English (especially its American version) has become a language o...
The article deals with the taboo in the language, with the substitutional names (noa, taboo, taboo a...
This article is dealt with the concept of taboo in English and Uzbek and its social and linguistic a...
As long as people live in society, they constantly communicate with other people about various aspec...
The appearance of the first language prohibitions is linked to the early manifestations of various r...
Abstract Bilingualism and its characteristics, as well as differences of conveying feelings in first...
Convention and language taboo The aim of the article is to present the relations between conven...
Taboos in general and linguistic taboos in particular play a major role in Tshivenḓa culture and com...
It is no news that English has turned into a language of global significance. The influence of Engli...
The traditional taboos of mankind are the taboos of the sacred and of the impure. The issues of lang...
This volume brings together experts from a wide range of disciplines to define and describe tabooed ...
Taboo refers to a proscription of behaviour for a specifiable community of one or more persons at a ...
Every language reflects the practices of those who speak it, their surroundings, and livelihoods, wh...
Every language reflects the practices of those who speak it, their surroundings, and livelihoods, wh...
This paper investigates the linguistic taboos in the Karonese culture viewed from linguistic anthrop...
It is common knowledge that Modern English (especially its American version) has become a language o...
The article deals with the taboo in the language, with the substitutional names (noa, taboo, taboo a...