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How Do Words Go Bad?

K Klein 300,412 2 years ago
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A pretty swiving good video if you ask me. @TheStellarJay 's video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EavvQBMPs5w Thanks to my patrons!! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=73482298 Sources: Bostrom, R., Baseheart, J. & Rossiter, C. (1973). "The Effects of Three Types of Profane Language in Persuasive Messages". Journal of Communication, v 23 i 4 (p. 461-475). Demby, G. (2014). "Why We Have So Many Terms For 'People Of Color'". NPR. Harper, D. (last updated 2022). "sh*t". Online Etymology Dictionary. [Accessed 21/01/2023]. Hodges, R. (2015). "The Rise and Fall of ‘Mentally Ret*rded’". Human Parts. Liberman, A. (2008). "f*ck". An Analytic Dictionary of the English Etymology. University of Minnesota Press. Mohr, M. (2013). Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing. Oxford University Press. Moore, B. (ed). (2004). The Australian Oxford Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Ringe, D. (2006). From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic. Oxford University Press. Sharon, H. (1974). "Terms for Low Intelligence". American Speech. Sheidlower, J. (1995). The F Word. Oxford University Press. Stephens, R., Atkins, J. & Kingston, A. (2009). "Swearing as a response to pain". Neuroreport. 0:00 - Intro 1:09 - Euphemisms 2:56 - Sh*t 4:01 - Why Have Swear Words? 5:55 - Outro & Credits Written and created by me Art by kvd102 Music by me. Translations: Inne Rzeczy - Polish Дзишу Фурыч - Russian Macie Cee - Taiwanese Mandarin Affluenza - Tagalog Leeuwe van den Heuvel - Dutch Jet - German Le Napolitain - French #youtube #linguistics #swearing

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