Swear words are generally used to articulate anger, pain, excitement, frustration, or surprise. It is often imitated by children who may not really understand the meaning of the swear words. This survey-based study aims to identify the swear utterances of male and female teenagers, find out their commonly-used swear words, and investigate whether bilingual male or female students of Grade 12, Binus International School, Simprug, Jakarta, use more swear words. A combination of multiple choice and open-ended questionnaire was constructed and the analysis revealed that swearing is inevitable and becomes a part of the male and female language repertoire. Both groups of students are said to employ the use of Indonesian and English swear words in...
This research is entitled Swear Language Among Students in Three Universities in Makassar, Indonesia...
Swear words are usually associated with taboo spheres like sex, excretory functions, and religion (F...
ABSTRACT Junaedy, F.I. 2016. Swear Words As Placeholder Names In Javanese Verbal Communication Acros...
Swear words are generally used to articulate anger, pain, excitement, frustration, or surprise. It i...
This case study examines the USAge of swear words among young learners. It aims to find out the most...
This case study examines the usage of swear words among young learners. It aims to find out the most...
Language functions to convey expression and content, either for their self or for others. Some peopl...
The society in using language is susceptible to any type of word including the expression of swear w...
Swearing are everywhere, not only adult but also young people use swear words everyday in their spee...
The dynamic of language can be seen from the constant emergence of new vocabulary, which mainly spre...
ABSTRAK Apsari, Palupi Sekar. 2017. The Tendency of Using Indonesian and English Swear words by ELL ...
Swearwords are natural part of our language. They are used as the most healing way to throw away som...
The writer finds out that most of SMU students utter swear words in their daily conversation and it ...
Swearing among teenagers in the Malaysian setting is becoming normal although the Malaysian culture ...
This study attempts to explore the frequency of use of swear words and their implication for English...
This research is entitled Swear Language Among Students in Three Universities in Makassar, Indonesia...
Swear words are usually associated with taboo spheres like sex, excretory functions, and religion (F...
ABSTRACT Junaedy, F.I. 2016. Swear Words As Placeholder Names In Javanese Verbal Communication Acros...
Swear words are generally used to articulate anger, pain, excitement, frustration, or surprise. It i...
This case study examines the USAge of swear words among young learners. It aims to find out the most...
This case study examines the usage of swear words among young learners. It aims to find out the most...
Language functions to convey expression and content, either for their self or for others. Some peopl...
The society in using language is susceptible to any type of word including the expression of swear w...
Swearing are everywhere, not only adult but also young people use swear words everyday in their spee...
The dynamic of language can be seen from the constant emergence of new vocabulary, which mainly spre...
ABSTRAK Apsari, Palupi Sekar. 2017. The Tendency of Using Indonesian and English Swear words by ELL ...
Swearwords are natural part of our language. They are used as the most healing way to throw away som...
The writer finds out that most of SMU students utter swear words in their daily conversation and it ...
Swearing among teenagers in the Malaysian setting is becoming normal although the Malaysian culture ...
This study attempts to explore the frequency of use of swear words and their implication for English...
This research is entitled Swear Language Among Students in Three Universities in Makassar, Indonesia...
Swear words are usually associated with taboo spheres like sex, excretory functions, and religion (F...
ABSTRACT Junaedy, F.I. 2016. Swear Words As Placeholder Names In Javanese Verbal Communication Acros...