Interpreting Taboo: Developing and Evaluating Strategies in the Transfer of Taboo Language
Taboo is anything which is said or done that is seen as offensive or embarrassing. Equally it is \ud an agreement amongst people to NOT say or do something as it may be seen as embarrassing or offensive! To \ud interpret taboo is hard within the same language community as the definition of taboo differs according to many \ud factors such as gender, age,
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Taboo language is a broad definition, and researchers have defined it in various categories. Using taboo language, to a great extent, is widely considered as offensive and inappropriate, as well as a specialty of men rather than women. Men and women are often said to use taboo language differently. This study aims to analyze the use of taboo language
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