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The emotional force of swearwords and taboo words in the speech of multilinguals

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dc.contributor.author Dewaele, Jean-Marc
dc.date.accessioned 2008-08-05T19:16:23Z
dc.date.available 2008-08-05T19:16:23Z
dc.date.issued 2004
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 25(2/3): 204-222 en
dc.identifier.issn 0143-4632
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10315/1337
dc.description.abstract This paper investigates the perception of emotional force of swearwords and taboo words (S-T words) among 1039 multilinguals. It is based on data drawn from a large database collected through a web questionnaire on bilingualism and emotions. t-Tests revealed that the perceived emotional force of S-T words is highest in the L1 and gradually lower in languages learned subsequently. Self-reported L1 attriters were found to judge S-T words in their L1 to be less powerful than those who are still dominant in their L1. Participants who learned their language(s) in a naturalistic–or partly naturalistic–context gave higher ratings on emotional force of S-T words in that language than instructed language learners. Self-rated proficiency in a language and frequency of use of language significantly predicted perception of emotional force of S-T words. Age of onset of learning was found to only predict perception of emotional force of S-T words in the L2. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Multilingual Matters & Channel View Publications en
dc.subject Multilinguals use of Swear Words and Taboo Words en
dc.subject Taboo Words en
dc.subject Swear Words en
dc.title The emotional force of swearwords and taboo words in the speech of multilinguals en
dc.type Article en

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