Cursing and swearing is on the rise, according to a new report from Lingua on ScienceDirect. Cursing and swearing is different than other forms of language, because swearing is directly tied to our ...
Swearing was long dismissed as a topic of serious research because it was assumed to be simply a sign of aggression, weak language proficiency or even low intelligence. We now have quite a lot of ...
Our personal belief about cursing is determined by our value systems, upbringing, cultural background, and societal messaging we have been exposed to. For some, profanity is considered impolite, rude, ...
Are you suppressing your anger and keeping in all the frustrations from the day? A little intentional cursing might be a simple yet overlooked tool for release. Have you ever found yourself letting ...
Whether we admit it openly or not, almost everyone curses. Sometimes it slips out accidentally when we stub a toe or hit our head on a cupboard door. Other times it feels deliberate, like a release ...
Swearing was long dismissed as a topic of serious research because it was assumed to be simply a sign of aggression, weak language proficiency or even low intelligence. We now have quite a lot of ...
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