@rasmansa @LastBehaviorist @Chrismartin76 @GorinMoti Bowers, Jeffrey S., and Christopher W. Pleydell-Pearce. “Swearing, Euphemisms, and Linguistic Relativity.” PLoS ONE 6, no. 7 (July 20, 2011): e22341. https://t.co/DZkzYhVqnS. Handy citation for just hea
Exactly. Speak up. Get in their faces...curse, if you need to. "Settle down" that's one of Nancy's comebacks. 😉 In case you are feeling like doing it about now. Function and Communicative IMPACT of CURSING. https://t.co/tY2ZHbTC6u https://t.co/IIR32DX
What if you just ended prayer, and you are hit with a lawsuit, by another car, or a bad case of Covid (jk). & a swear word pops out of your mouth? Study re importance & function of CURSING may interest you. U feeling the need about now: while we
"Bindersful" (don't tell Mitt) of scholarly studies on the impact and function of cursing. https://t.co/kIVdfjUzoC
@lenirtpls @scamptres1 @JeffreyGuterman @GovMikeHuckabee @JimCarrey Cussing, swearing, and yes, oath taking are affective acts. Has nothing to do with being an adult. Sorry Donna. https://t.co/LPIUC8ewU7
@paulbloomatyale @stronglang for some science on swearing and euphemisms see: https://t.co/r7F2IkWBYl
Swearing, Euphemisms, and Linguistic Relativity http://t.co/Ny9j5PD8zJ @Vidyut
Swearing, euphenisms and linguistic relativity http://t.co/WVrXSSpRvT Loving the 'design': it IS big, and it IS clever.
Swearing, euphenisms and linguistic relativity http://t.co/WVrXSSpRvT Loving the 'design': it IS big, and it IS clever.
Swearing, euphenisms and linguistic relativity http://t.co/WVrXSSpRvT Loving the 'design': it IS big, and it IS clever.
Swearing, euphenisms and linguistic relativity http://t.co/WVrXSSpRvT Loving the 'design': it IS big, and it IS clever.
RT @Thejournalofmed: And before you ask, no, euphemisms are no f*****g good either http://t.co/H8RUE3tI #papersofnote #science
RT @Thejournalofmed: And before you ask, no, euphemisms are no f*****g good either http://t.co/H8RUE3tI #papersofnote #science
And before you ask, no, euphemisms are no f*****g good either http://t.co/H8RUE3tI #papersofnote #science
linguists study swearing http://t.co/jZlhKrbB more entertaining Guardian article here http://t.co/CCQdfpmG
Swearing, Euphemisms, and Linguistic Relativity http://t.co/ENppGMp | #language #style #speech #thought #xl8 #psychology #sociology
Swearing, Euphemisms & Linguistic Relativity http://ht.ly/5V7Ee
RT @StanCarey: "No one yells 'F-WORD!' when angry." Swearing, Euphemisms, and Linguistic Relativity http://bit.ly/pJoJ5Q
RT @StanCarey: "No one yells 'F-WORD!' when angry." Swearing, Euphemisms, and Linguistic Relativity http://bit.ly/pJoJ5Q
Just reading about this study....."Swearing, Euphemisms, and Linguistic Relativity" http://t.co/RZ2RAhl
Swearing in your mother-tongue is stressful. Better to use euphemisms or another language altogether. (PLOS article) http://t.co/DsrYVy1
Bananas! “@direcow: Using swear words stresses your brain. http://t.co/uKI3jS7”
Using swear words stresses your brain. http://bit.ly/qeIG9R
Connotea: Swearing, Euphemisms, and Linguistic Relativity: Posted by andym to Swearing on Fri Jul 29 2011 http://bit.ly/oQVc8d
PLoS ONE: Swearing, Euphemisms, and Linguistic Relativity http://awe.sm/5PNZc
RT @GundG: Fluchen, zetern und schimpfen bringt das autonome Nervensystem auf Trab: http://t.co/3nj6kai
http://t.co/b6N7PXY @Dr_Bob82 You seen this? I still don't know how I feel about this as science, seems a bit weak to me.
Aber Euphemismen scheinen besser für den Blutdruck sein ;-) RT @lingenhoehl das ist ganz nach meinem Geschmack #fluchen http://t.co/3nj6kai
das ist ganz nach meinem Geschmack RT Fluchen, zetern + schimpfen bringt das autonome Nervensystem auf Trab: http://t.co/6thH3vS via @GundG
Fluchen, zetern und schimpfen bringt das autonome Nervensystem auf Trab: http://t.co/3nj6kai
RT @sclopit: Swearing, Euphemisms, and Linguistic Relativity http://t.co/UjFHHdr
RT @edyong209: Things I never thought I'd see in a scientific paper: the word "cunt", French Connection, and the Jeremy Hunt incident http://bit.ly/pMTnVi
RT @edyong209: Things I never thought I'd see in a scientific paper: the word "cunt", French Connection, and the Jeremy Hunt incident http://bit.ly/pMTnVi
"You're just a Jeremy Hunt." This is what some of my colleagues get up to in their research! http://bit.ly/pMTnVi
RT @edyong209: Things I never thought I'd see in a scientific paper: the word "cunt", French Connection, and the Jeremy Hunt incident http://bit.ly/pMTnVi
Swearing, Euphemisms, and Linguistic Relativity http://t.co/UjFHHdr