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15. The Sexual Lexicon
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Timothy Jay
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
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I. Introduction to the Study of Cursing
- Introduction to part I 1
- 1. Tourette Syndrome and Coprolalia: The Need for a Theory 3
- 2. Psycholinguistics and Cursing 9
- 3. The Neuro-Psycho-Social (NPS) Theory of Cursing 19
- 4. Postulates of the NPS Theory 25
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II. Neurological Factors Underlying Cursing
- Introduction to part II 31
- 5. Propositional Speech, Nonpropositional Speech, and the Right Cerebral Hemisphere 33
- 6. Emotional Speech and the Emotional Brain 45
- 7. Anger and Verbal Aggression 55
- 8. Coprolalia and Mental Disorders 63
- 9. Neurological Control of Cursing 73
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III. Psychological Factors Underlying Cursing
- Introduction to part III 79
- 10. Psychological Aspects of Cursing 81
- 11. Language, Acquisition and Cognitive Growth 91
- 12. Memory and Awareness of Cursing 99
- 13. Personality, Religiosity, and Sexual Anxiety 107
- 14. Speech Habits and Social Learning 115
- 15. The Sexual Lexicon 123
- 16. Syntax and Sematics 135
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IV. Social and Cultural Factors Underlying Cursing
- Introduction to part IV 145
- 17. Pragmatics and Cultural Contexts 147
- 18. Speaker Power 157
- 19. Gender Identity 165
- 20. Slang 173
- 21. Humor Elicitation 181
- 22. Religion, Taboo Speech, and Word Magic 189
- 23. Scatology and the Language of Disgust 199
- 24. Customary Restrictions: From Etiquette to Law 205
- 25. Evolving Language Standards 215
- 26. Tourette Syndrome: Cross-Cultural Comparisons 235
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V. Why Do We Swear? Why Do We Choose the Words We Do?
- Introduction to part V 243
- 27. Social and Legal Issues Involving Cursing 247
- 28. Ignorance, Misinformation, and Fallacies about Cursing 253
- 29. Future of Cursing Research 269
- Bibliography 277
- Index 319
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
-
I. Introduction to the Study of Cursing
- Introduction to part I 1
- 1. Tourette Syndrome and Coprolalia: The Need for a Theory 3
- 2. Psycholinguistics and Cursing 9
- 3. The Neuro-Psycho-Social (NPS) Theory of Cursing 19
- 4. Postulates of the NPS Theory 25
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II. Neurological Factors Underlying Cursing
- Introduction to part II 31
- 5. Propositional Speech, Nonpropositional Speech, and the Right Cerebral Hemisphere 33
- 6. Emotional Speech and the Emotional Brain 45
- 7. Anger and Verbal Aggression 55
- 8. Coprolalia and Mental Disorders 63
- 9. Neurological Control of Cursing 73
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III. Psychological Factors Underlying Cursing
- Introduction to part III 79
- 10. Psychological Aspects of Cursing 81
- 11. Language, Acquisition and Cognitive Growth 91
- 12. Memory and Awareness of Cursing 99
- 13. Personality, Religiosity, and Sexual Anxiety 107
- 14. Speech Habits and Social Learning 115
- 15. The Sexual Lexicon 123
- 16. Syntax and Sematics 135
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IV. Social and Cultural Factors Underlying Cursing
- Introduction to part IV 145
- 17. Pragmatics and Cultural Contexts 147
- 18. Speaker Power 157
- 19. Gender Identity 165
- 20. Slang 173
- 21. Humor Elicitation 181
- 22. Religion, Taboo Speech, and Word Magic 189
- 23. Scatology and the Language of Disgust 199
- 24. Customary Restrictions: From Etiquette to Law 205
- 25. Evolving Language Standards 215
- 26. Tourette Syndrome: Cross-Cultural Comparisons 235
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V. Why Do We Swear? Why Do We Choose the Words We Do?
- Introduction to part V 243
- 27. Social and Legal Issues Involving Cursing 247
- 28. Ignorance, Misinformation, and Fallacies about Cursing 253
- 29. Future of Cursing Research 269
- Bibliography 277
- Index 319