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Author Jay, Timothy.

Title Why we curse : a neuro-psycho-social theory of speech / Timothy Jay
Published Philadelphia ; [Great Britain] : J. Benjamins Pub. Co, [2000]
©2000

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 MELB  401.9 Jay/Wwc  AVAILABLE
Description xv, 328 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents Pt. I. Introduction to the Study of Cursing. Ch. 1. Tourette Syndrome and Coprolalia: The Need for a Theory. Ch. 2. Psycholinguistics and Cursing. Ch. 3. The Neuro-Psycho-Social (NPS) Theory of Cursing. Ch. 4. Postulates of the NPS Theory -- Pt. II. Neurological Factors Underlying Cursing. Ch. 5. Propositional Speech, Nonpropositional Speech, and the Right Cerebral Hemisphere. Ch. 6. Emotional Speech and the Emotional Brain. Ch. 7. Anger and Verbal Aggression. Ch. 8. Coprolalia and Mental Disorders. Ch. 9. Neurological Control of Cursing -- Pt. III. Psychological Factors Underlying Cursing. Ch. 10. Psychological Aspects of Cursing. Ch. 11. Language Acquisition and Cognitive Growth. Ch. 12. Memory and Awareness of Cursing. Ch. 13. Personality, Religiosity, and Sexual Anxiety. Ch. 14. Speech Habits and Social Learning. Ch. 15. The Sexual Lexicon. Ch. 16. Syntax and Semantics -- Pt. IV. Social and Cultural Factors Underlying Cursing. Ch. 17. Pragmatics and Cultural Contexts
Ch. 18. Speaker Power. Ch. 19. Gender Identity. Ch. 20. Slang. Ch. 21. Humor Elicitation. Ch. 22. Religion, Taboo Speech, and Word Magic. Ch. 23. Scatology and the Language of Disgust. Ch. 24. Customary Restrictions: From Etiquette to Law. Ch. 25. Evolving Language Standards. Ch. 26. Tourette Syndrome: Cross-Cultural Comparisons -- Pt. V. Why do we Swear? Why do we Choose the Words we do? Ch. 27. Social and Legal Issues Involving Cursing. Ch. 28. Ignorance, Misinformation, and Fallacies about Cursing. Ch. 29. Future of Cursing Research
Summary "Psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists, linguists and speech pathologists currently have no coherent theory to explain why we curse and why we choose the words we do when we curse. The Neuro-Psycho-Social Theory of Speech draws together information about cursing from different disciplines and unites them to explain and describe the psychological, neurological, cultural and linguistic factors that underlie this startling phenomenon."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [277]-317) and index
Subject Blessing and cursing -- Psychological aspects.
Invective -- Psychological aspects.
Threat (Psychology)
Verbal behavior.
LC no. 99029156
ISBN 1556197586
9027221863 (Europe : cased)
9789027221865 (print)