In:Advances in Swearing Research: New languages and new contexts
Edited by Kristy Beers Fägersten and Karyn Stapleton
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 282] 2017
► pp. v–vi
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Table of contents
Introduction: Swearing research as variations on a theme
1
Kristy Beers Fägersten
Karyn Stapleton
Chapter 1.Swearing in Danish children’s television series
17
Marianne Rathje
Chapter 2.Swearing and instant messaging: Changing norms of social interaction in the Hong Kong workplace context
43
Bernie Chun Nam Mak
Erika Darics
Chapter 3.FUCK CANCER, Fucking Åmål, Aldrig fucka upp: The standardisation of fuck in Swedish media
65
Kristy Beers Fägersten
Chapter 4.
Fuck in French: Evidence of “other-language” swearing in France and Québec
87
Alexandra Jaffe
Chapter 5.The borrowability of English swearwords: An exploration of Belgian Dutch and Netherlandic Dutch tweets
107
Eline Zenner
Tom Ruette
Emma Devriendt
Chapter 6.Gender and age differences in swearing: A corpus study of Twitter
137
Michael Gauthier
Adrien Guille
Chapter 7.Swearing in English and Spanish teenage talk
157
Anna-Brita Stenström
Chapter 8.Swearing in Italian: A redefinition of the notions of dysphemism and euphemism
183
Matteo Di Cristofaro
Tony
McEnery
Chapter 9.Swearing in Persian: A new perspective on swearing as a speech act
213
Tomoko Shimoyama
Fereidoon Shadpayam
Mary Parhizgari
Chapter 10.Swearing in Finnish: Folk definitions and perceptions
231
Minna Hjort
Chapter 11.Epilogue
257
Jean-Marc Dewaele
Index
263
