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Word norms and measures of linguistic reclamation for LGBTQ+ slurs
While databases of taboo language word norms exist, none focus specifically on slurs as a category of taboo
language. Furthermore, no existing databases include measures of linguistic reclamation, a phenomenon which may specifically
affect the processing of slurs. I produced a database in which 155 native or near-native speakers of British English rated 41
LGBTQ+ slurs for a number of word properties and measures of linguistic reclamation. I then ran correlation and demographic group
comparison analyses on the resulting database. I found a clear correlation pattern between properties and reclamation behaviours.
I also found that there were age-related differences in age of acquisition and familiarity ratings; that gender identity and
sexual identity differences were affected by being the target of slurs; and that sexual identity particularly affected differences
in reclamation ratings.