From explicit prohibition to ambiguity in prohibiting

  • Chamizo-Dominguez, Pedro Jose
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Publication date
September 2015
Language
English

Abstract

El trabajo fue presentado en la sección monográfica sobre lenguaje tabú en el mencionado congreso.This contribution will deal with two topics closely related and intermingled. I firstly will try to show how one of the salient features of euphemisms is their ambiguity and/or vagueness (Grondelaers and Geeraerts, 1998) to the extent that even sentences in which lexicalised euphemisms are used can become dysphemistic if they are not ambiguous. This means that ambiguous and/or vague sentences play a fundamental, cognitive role (Tuggy, 2006). This is the case of a well-known excerpt from Somerset Maugham in which, in spite of the fact that all the nouns used are euphemisms, the excerpt itself can be considered dysphemistic. Conversely, I will sh...

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