A Comparative Study of English Taboos and Euphemisms
the year of the rooster. In addition, "God, Christ" and other words cannot be blurted out, because most of the British are devout Christians. In The Attempting Discussion of English Taboos, the author Zhuang Hecheng divides taboo words into three categories: profane words, obscene words and words against good taste. Profane words are ................
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