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15. The Sexual Lexicon

  • Timothy Jay
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Why We Curse
This chapter is in the book Why We Curse
© 2000 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 2000 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

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