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DISFEMISME BAHASA KLUET DALAM TUTURAN MASYARAKAT DI KABUPATEN ACEH SELATAN
Jurnal Ilmu Budaya; Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024); 127-141
This research intends to (1) explain the form of Kluet language dysphemism, (2) analyze the context of the use of Kluet language dysphemism, and (3) explain the function of Kluet language dysphemism in the speech of the people of South Aceh Regency. ...
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Pragmatics in language change and lexical creativity
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This essay examines language change and linguistic creativity as revealed by remodelling, especially as a source for euphemisms and euphemistic dysphemisms and as a function of verbal play. Within the scope of this essay, there are predominantly two ...
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EUPHEMISM AND DYSPHEMISM IN BLACK PANTHER: A SOCIOPRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF POWER AND IDENTITY
Journal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistics, Vol 7, Iss 2 (2026) | ISSN: 2714-9811
Language functions as a strategic tool for regulating social interactions and power dynamics through provocation or politeness. This study investigates the use of euphemism and dysphemism in the film Black Panther, focusing on how characters manage s...
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Disfemisme sebagai Representasi Konflik Sosial dalam Film Kontemporer Pengepungan di Bukit Duri
Jentera: Jurnal Kajian Sastra, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp 283-296 (2025) | ISSN: 2089-2926
This study aims to describe the forms of dysphemism found in the film “Pengepungan di Bukit Duri” and to explain their meanings and functions within the context of character interaction. This research employs a qualitative method through observat...
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Framing Conflict through Euphemism and Dysphemism in Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern Media
Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature, Vol 10, Iss 1 (2025) | ISSN: 2502-7816
The Israel-Hamas conflict, claiming around 42,960 lives from October 2023 to September 2024, has received extensive international media attention with varying portrayals. While Western perspectives are widely examined, research on non-Western media r...
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One event, many narratives: (mis)representations in Nigerian political discourse
Language and Semiotic Studies, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2025) | ISSN: 2096-031X
This study examines discourse structures and strategies employed by selected Nigerian socio-political actors to reconstruct a single dramatic event that involved Nigeria’s former President Muhammadu Buhari at the Argungu Fishing Festival in Kebbi S...
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Linguistic Taboo in Romanian Poetry. Trauma, Depression and Addictions
ACROSS, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2025) | ISSN: 2602-1463
This paper aims to analyse the linguistic taboo in contemporary Romanian poetry, interpreting the euphemisms and dysphemisms related to traumatic experiences, depression and addictions, which function as tabooed realities at the level of the poetic d...
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Dysphemisation and its relation with taboo vocabulary in A.N. Afanasyev’s «Russian Cherished Tales»
Язык и текст, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 5-12 (2025) | ISSN: 2312-2757
<p>The article is devoted to the study of dysphemisation and its connection with taboo vocabulary in "Russian Cherished Tales" by A.N. Afanasyev. The concepts of "dysphemism" and "dysphemisation", the peculiarities...
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Euphemistic Dysphemisms and Their Connection with Obscene Vocabulary in the Youth English Oral Speech of the XXI Century
Язык и текст, Vol 11, Iss 4, Pp 41-47 (2024) | ISSN: 2312-2757
<p>The following article is devoted to the study of euphemistic dysphemisms and their connection with obscene vocabulary in the youth English oral speech of the XXI century. The concepts of "dysphemism" and "euphemistic dysphemis...
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Perception of verbal violence in secondary education students
Ra Ximhai, Vol 20, Iss 2, Pp 79-106 (2024) | ISSN: 1665-0441
Results are presented on the perception of verbal violence among students in 28 secondary schools in the State of Mexico. With the objective of examining, from the students' point of view, the perception of verbal violence in institutional inter...
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From Sex and the City to Sex Education: Sex-Related Metaphors in TV Series
MediAzioni, Vol 43, Pp A123-A143 (2024) | ISSN: 1974-4382
This paper focuses on sex-related metaphors in two TV series, Sex and the City (1998-2004) and Sex Education (2019-2023). Although there are major differences between the two series, both are popular and successful TV series and were, at the time the...
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Anti-vaccine COVID-19 narratives: A critical textual analysis of American and Indonesian online news
Studies in English Language and Education, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp 1782-1800 (2024) | ISSN: 2355-2794
This study utilized Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), grounded in Van Dijk’s framework to investigate how online news articles from American and Indonesian outlets portrayed anti-vaccine views related to COVID-19. Through systematic online searche...
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Eufemism and dyphemisms in the comments column youtube serambinews
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia), Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 122-134 (2024) | ISSN: 2477-8524
The objective of this research is to enhance readers' understanding and proficiency in using euphemisms and dyphemisms effectively and employing language skillfully in communication. The employed methodology is a descriptive research method char...
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Dysphemism in eating expressions in Javanese: A study of cognitive semantics
Studies in English Language and Education, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 1171-1192 (2024) | ISSN: 2355-2794
The word ‘eating’ can produce positive meaning as it is closely tied to human needs. This term is also intricately linked to eating habits. In Javanese society, this term serves to satisfy basic human needs and plays a pivotal role in defining so...
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A Dysphemistic Approach to the Study of Textual Cyberbullying in Social Media
الأستاذ, Vol 63, Iss 2 (2024) | ISSN: 0552-265X
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The current study is a dysphemistic approach to the study of textual cyberbullying in social media. Cyberbullying became, to an extent, widespread in social media interaction. The study aims at analyzing a sample of 6oo facebook...
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Forbidden Words and Female Anatomy. Gender and Language Taboos in the Oxford English Dictionary
Lea, Vol 12, Pp 137-156 (2023) | ISSN: 1824-484X
This paper focuses on English taboo vocabulary concerning female anatomy as represented in lexicography. It examines the Oxford English Dictionary and its many biases and subjectivity concerning gender, among other things. The analysis considers the ...
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Dysphemism Manifestation: Disassembly Ganyang Malaysia in Indonesian Football News Headlines
Suar Betang, Vol 18, Iss 2, Pp 191-211 (2023) | ISSN: 1907-5650
In recent decades (1959-2023), the phrase ganyang Malaysia has been widely used by the media to frame the confrontation of Indonesia and Malaysia. Over time, the media has employed this phrase in various contexts, including Indonesian football headli...
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Dysphemism in the form of hatred and profanity towards forest destroyers in Indonesian poetry
Studies in English Language and Education, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 1627-1646 (2023) | ISSN: 2355-2794
Environmental challenges have inspired poets to use poetry as media to convey protest, sadness, or anger toward environmental damage. As a form of artistic expression, poetry is a powerful medium to convey concerns about ecology. This study aims to d...
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Ujaran Kebencian terhadap Artis K-Pop dalam Opening Ceremony FIFA World Cup 2022
JKG (Jurnal Komunikasi Global), Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 71-97 (2023) | ISSN: 2614-7998
Kejuaraan Piala Dunia FIFA 2022 sempat menggemparkan jagat dunia maya usai keterlibatan artis K-pop sebagai salah satu pengisi acara pembukaan. Muncul sebagai bentuk implementasi tema yang diusung, yaitu multicultural, diversity, and peace, Jungkook ...
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Linguistic Taboo in Romanian Poetry. Trauma, Depression and Addictions
ACROSS, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2023) | ISSN: 2602-1463
This paper aims to analyse the linguistic taboo in contemporary Romanian poetry, interpreting the euphemisms and dysphemisms related to traumatic experiences, depression and addictions, which function as tabooed realities at the level of the poetic d...