脏话中的身体、厌女症和宗教

Anna Knyazyan, Linda Artoni
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本文的重点是最常见的英语、意大利语和俄语脏话的使用。考虑到脏话一直被认为是冒犯性的、不恰当的和在任何社会环境中都不可接受的,因此脏话多年来一直是禁忌语言。脏话不仅反映了我们的情绪,也反映了我们的价值观、禁忌和偏见。显然,不同的文化对脏话有着不同的规定和看法--脏话是最有力的词语,既能表达积极情绪,也能表达消极情绪;因此,不同年龄、性别、社会地位和语言的人都在积极使用脏话。考虑到脏话和秽语在所有语言中都很常见,因此它们之间有许多相似之处和不同之处。尽管脏话这一话题已被忽视多年,但它却是一个相当复杂的话题,可以有许多讨论和不同的解释。这就是说,脏话的形成、功能、冒犯程度、不同的类型和分类都是通过比较的方法来研究的,从而得出这三种文化有哪些共同的禁忌。
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BODY, MISOGYNY AND RELIGION IN SWEAR WORDS
The main focus of this article is on the use of the most common English, Italian and Russian swear words. The language of swearing has been taboo for many years considering that swear words have always been regarded as offensive, inappropriate and unacceptable in any social context. Profanity reflects not only our emotions but also our values, taboos, and prejudices. It is evident that different cultures have distinct rules and perceptions surrounding cursing – the most powerful words that can express both positive and negative emotions; therefore they are actively used by people of all ages, genders, social statuses and languages. Taking into consideration that swear words and obscenity are common in all languages, there are many similarities and differences between them and their rendition of obscenity. Even though the topic of swearing has been neglected for many years, it is a quite complex one and many discussions and different interpretations can be made. That is to say, the formation of swear words, their functions, degrees of offensiveness, different typologies and classifications are investigated through a comparative method, to conclude what common taboos are shared by these three cultures.
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