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    Culture-Shaped Language of Male and Female Writers: A Comparative Study of English and Bahasa Indonesia by Irmala Sukendra

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The research concludes that culture does contribute to the differences in how swear words are expressed, in which Indonesian writers use fewer swear words and avoid using vulgar words and profanity. In other words, gender differences do not affect adjectives used in bahasa Indonesia.…”
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    Erotic Class Masquerade: Sex and Working-Class Dialect in D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover by Courtney Pina Miller

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…In examining the novel’s allegedly obscene provocative content, overt discussions of sex, use of profanity, and the representation of working-class dialect, this article reconsiders these features as avant-garde aesthetic innovations. …”
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    A Study of Gender Difference of Using Taboo Words in The Euphoria Series by Ni Made Dwijayani, Ni Luh Sutjiati Beratha, Ni Wayan Sukarini

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The findings reveal that out of 229 collected data, ten different categories of taboo words exist in this series which are cursing (17,03%), followed by profanity (8,73%), blasphemy (0,44%), taboo (3,95%), obscenity (8,73%), slang (10,48%), epithet (21,40%), insult and slur (17,47%), and finally scatology (0,87%) and also the difference between women and men in using taboo words. .…”
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    Loomade ja inimeste suhteid tähistavad loitsud – adresseerimine, eufemismid, düsfemismid by Mare Kõiva

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Euphemisms represent an important pole in the use of verbal magic, and they are different from references to dysphemisms, that is, using vituperation, cursing, profanity or hexing to cut off contact or to achieve one’s goal. …”
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    ‘Not-All-There’ in the Necropolis: Afterlife and Madness in Urban Novels by Marija Spirkovska

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Thus, the paper treads a thin line between sacredness and profanity in attempting to map out the spatial coordinates and configuration of the imaginary realms of the life-less and mind-less, that is, the Afterlife and madness, respectively. …”
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    EDUCATION AND EVALUATION IN A BUDDHISM PERSPECTIVE by Sapardi Sapardi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This is the reason for the profanity of problems in society. Education developed in Buddhism (based on Buddhism) teaches us to see problems, see root causes, analyze problems and at the same time provide problem-solving solutions, which aim to achieve a more enlightened life. …”
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    Interpretable Models for the Potentially Harmful Content in Video Games Based on Game Rating Predictions by Feng Zhipeng, Hamdan Gani

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This revealed that the depiction of blood, the depiction of the mutilation of body parts, violent actions of human or non-human characters, and the frequent use of profanity might potentially be associated with adverse effects on players. …”
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    Photo sharing platform targeted at users with social anxiety by Lim, Isaac Yong Xuan

    Published 2021
    “…The goal is to implement features such as a profanity filter and an anonymity feature that protects the user and at the same time not taking away too much from what is expected from a photo sharing platform. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Sexual objectification of Pinoy males in billboard advertisements by Pacoma, Marc Agon

    Published 2017
    “…Male models in skimpy undergarments showing their Adonislike physique, presented in sexualized poses with disturbing bulges or crotches is one of the common landscapes in the Philippine advertising today.The author found the conflicting idea of a nation rich in morals, values and principles but endure high profanity or obscenity through sexualized male bodies as seen in billboards of fashion brands and gratification of visual desire among its spectators.Advertising promotes this phenomenon stimulating the idea that sex truly sells, male models are objectified as sexual objects capturing consumers’ attention resulting to persuasion and eventual consumption of the product. …”
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    Caliphate; is it Theological Inevitability or Sociological Experimentation? by M Ilham Kamil, Abdul Syatar, Muhammad Majdy Amiruddin

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The absence of religious sharih texts in state matters, including models and singular forms of state practice, is an indisputable reason for the profanity of the Khilafah. The state practices exemplified by the Prophet and Companions were nothing more than sociological experiments. …”
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    The Conversational Turn in Shakespeare by John Gillies

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Guazzo’s Civile Conversation (tr.1581, 1586) begins by conceding its profanity in Augustinian terms, but then proceeds to redefine the word in a secular, pragmatic and essentially modern sense. …”
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    Swear Words Types Utilization in Traumazine Album Song Lyrics by Megan Thee Stallion by Bobby Samuel Pandiangan, Lerissa Daniela

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…As a result, all four types of swear words which are cursing, profanity, vulgarity, and obscenity exist in the album. …”
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    Phenomenology of Behavioral and Emotional Experiences of Tendency to Consume Alcohol in Women in Isfahan by Mahboobeh Payandeh, Seyed Ali Hashemianfar, Asghar Mohammadi

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Conclusions: It seems that women's experiences after alcohol consumption include two categories, emotional (feeling of loss and falling behind in life, feelings of regret and emptiness) and behavioral (cartwheel, imbalance, profanity, loss of consciousness, Violence).…”
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    Strategi ketidaksantunan sarkasme warganet pada kolom komentar Instagram Ganjar Pranowo by Risya Ayu Irawati, Eva Tuckyta Sari Sujatna, Susi Yuliawati

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…These markers include the use of profanity-related diction by 35%, the use of ALL CAPS by 25%, excessive use of exclamation marks by 20%, and inappropriate name-calling used by 20%. …”
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    Analyzing and learning the language for different types of harassment. by Mohammadreza Rezvan, Saeedeh Shekarpour, Faisal Alshargi, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Valerie L Shalin, Amit Sheth

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…THIS ARTICLE USES WORDS OR LANGUAGE THAT IS CONSIDERED PROFANE, VULGAR, OR OFFENSIVE BY SOME READERS. The presence of a significant amount of harassment in user-generated content and its negative impact calls for robust automatic detection approaches. …”
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    Criteria for Demarcation of Pseudoscientific knowledge, Channels and Consequences of its Dissemination by Світлана Борисівна Фіялка

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Simultaneously with the growing importance of science and the widespread development of high scientific technologies, there are such trends in everyday culture as: profanity of science, high level of superstition among the population, pathological susceptibility to cognitive distortions. …”
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    Issues in Arabic video game localization: A descriptive study by Mohammed Al-Batineh

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Lastly, the paper discusses cultural challenges that arise when localizing video games into Arabic, such as how to navigate nudity, profanity, and alcohol. The paper concludes by calling for more research into the area of video game localization. …”
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    KOMUNIKASI AGAMA DAN BUDAYA (Studi atas Budaya Kompolan Sabellesen Berdhikir Tarekat Qadiriyah Naqshabandiyah di Bluto Sumenep Madura) by Ach Shodiqil Hafil

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In order to get the blessing of sufistic values, they usually use pure water that has been recited some prayers to drink as the manifestation of sacredness in profanity. Thus, the existence of Kompolan Sabellesen should be maintained as mediation and meditation media in approaching the God by using sufistic values internalized in cultural rite.…”
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    DYSPHEMISM USED IN DEADPOOL MOVIE PAPER TITLE by Maria Ayu Pretty Sitanggang, Eddy Setia, Rohani Ganie

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The result of this research shows that three types of dysphemism are found in the movie, i.e. profanity, obscenity, and insult. The dysphemism type mostly found is the obscenity with 31 data (33%). …”
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    Exploring Impoliteness Strategies in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman by Isa Atallah Salman

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Accordingly, the study significantly concludes that such characters’ unfriendly interaction, profanity and disequilibrium reflect the domestic and social severity of life and the psychological persecution due to the middle-class anxieties during the postwar II period in America which are liable to be highlighted via a thought-provoking dramatic embodiment.…”
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