The Function of Profanity in Modern English
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Chapter 1- Introduction and Clarification Chapter 2- Everyday Usage of Profanity Chapter 3- How Profanity Offends Chapter 4- A Look at the Literal Meanings and Taboo Chapter 5- Phatic and Emotive Language Chapter 6- The Employment of Substitutes Chapter 7- A Brief Historical Perspective Chapter 8- The Use of Profanity in the Media Chapter 9- Conclusions Bibliography The Function of Profanity in Modern English Chapter 1- Introduction and Clarification Since the beginning
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Basil Blackwell. Montagu, A. (1973). The Anatomy of Swearing. London and New York: Macmillan and Collier. Partridge, E. (1960). Slang. 3rd Edition. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Rawson, H. (1989). Wicked Words. New York: Crown Publishers. Reader's Digest Universal Dictionary. (1987). London: Reader's Digest Association Limited. Turner, J. (1996, March 24). Bye-Bye Beloved English. The International Herald Tribune. Ullmann. S. (1951). Words and Their Use. London: Frederick Muller. Wyld, H. C. (1936). A History of Modern Colloquial English. 3rd Edition. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.