Filthy English: The How, Why, When and What of Everyday Swearing

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Portobello Books, 2009. — 314 p. — ISBN-10: 184627169X; ISBN-13: 978-1846271694.
Peter Silverton gives us a well-researched history of cursing, debunking many myths along the way, so that use of the (very funny) index makes this a handy reference for all those 'Where did the word - come from?' arguments. And who would have thought it of Emily Bronte? There are forays into effing on record (long, long before rap) and blinding around the world (from Canadian churches to the Russian underground). Silverton knows his popular culture (he was a journalist on music and broadsheet papers), and the book is up-to-date on current broadcasting debates. He also uses insights from linguistics and psychology to understand the many stories about swearing which his interviewees and sources seem to have enjoyed relating to him. This is a book to renew your delight in all language: 'filthy' is an F-word, but so are flexible, forceful, funny and free. (Amazon Review)

Author(s): Silverton Peter.

Language: English
Commentary: 1422578
Tags: Языки и языкознание;Английский язык;Лексикология и стилистика / Lexicology and Stylistics;Обсценная и бранная лексика английского языка / Offensive Vocabulary