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Swearing Is Good for You

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by Emma Byrne


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  Index

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  A

  aggression

  and pain tolerance 53–7

  and swearing 3, 6, 43–4, 163–4

  Allestree, Richard 150–1

  Allsop, Claire 53–4

  Altarriba, Jeanette 179–81

  American English 8, 18

  see also United States

  American Phrenological Journal 26

  amygdala 3, 41–4, 45

  animal names 8, 13, 18, 185

  antipsychotic drugs 81–4, 85, 88, 90

  Antiques Roadshow 167

  aphasia 28–33, 69

  and hemispheres 33–41

  arousal 52, 53

  arse 12

  attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 66, 72

  Australia 17–18

  Ayçiçeği, Ays¸e 175–6, 181–2

  B

  bad language see swearing

  Bailey, Lee Ann 157, 160, 163, 167

  banter 17, 94–111, 146

  bastard 11

  Baumeister, Roy 76–7

  behavioral therapies 88–90

  behaviorism 121, 123–5, 127

  Bergen, Benjamin K. 7–8

  Berger, Claudia 164–5

  bilinguals 176–7, 180–1

  blasphemy see religious swearing

  Blonder, Lee 34

  boasting 108–9

  bonding 1–3, 94, 95, 102, 103, 105

  Botox 85, 88

  Bousfield, Derek 107, 108–9

  boys, swearing 161

  brain 3, 9, 21

  amygdala 41–4

  and aphasia 28–33

  deep brain stimulation 86–7

  dopamine 81–4, 91

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nbsp; and emotions 16, 36–41

  executive function 77–9

  hemispheres 16–17, 28, 29, 33–41, 44

  structures 23–7

  surgery 42–3

  and swearing 16–17, 29–33, 37–8, 44–5

  thalamus 86–7

  and Tourette’s Syndrome 72, 80–4, 86–7

  British National Corpus (BNC) 155–6

  Brontë, Charlotte 168

  Brontë, Emily 168

  bugger

  constructions 12

  and social class 11

  bum 58–9

  C

  Cairns, Valerie 43

  Canada 18, 185

  cancer 8, 61–2

  carbon dioxide therapy 84–5

  catastrophising 47

  Catcher in the Rye, The (Salinger) 195–6

  Chavez, Monika Maria 187

  childbirth 51

  childhood reprimands 175–6, 182

  children

  and chimpanzees 122

  language learning 127, 131, 170, 171, 190–1

  swearing 99, 127–8, 190–1

  Tourette’s Syndrome 73–5, 91, 92

  and treats 124

  chimpanzees 120, 121–2, 125–6, 128–9, 142–4

  Gardners 126–8

  Morris 124–5

  passing on language 139–42

  Project Nim 121, 123–5

  swearing 120, 134–9

  vocalizations 129–30

  Churchill, Winston 18

  class 11, 167

  Clempson, Andrew 86

  cock 12

  cognitive distortions 47

  Collier, Jeremy 151–3

  complaints 102–3

  comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics (CBIT) 88–90

  Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur 27

  Conelea, Christine 68, 74, 80

  coprographia 71, 73

  coprolalia 66, 67, 68–71, 79–80, 85, 91

  copropraxis 71, 73

  copulatory swearing 7, 13, 14, 15

  see also fuck

  cortex 9

  courts 113–17

  Cummings, Jeffrey 31–2

  cunt 8–9, 116

  constructions 12

  in French 8–9

  in Japanese 7

  Tourette’s Syndrome 70

  cursing see swearing

  Cuss Control Academy 98–101

  D

  Dacre, Paul 93

  damn 12

  Danish 70

  Dar (chimpanzee) 127, 130, 131–2, 139, 140–1

  de Klerk, Vivian 158

  deep brain stimulation (DBS) 86–7

  dental implants 85–6, 88

  Dewaele, Jean-Marc 172–3, 183, 184, 185, 188, 198

  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) 72

  directness 146, 147–9, 154

  disability-based slurs 15

  dopamine 66, 81–4, 91

  Dryden, John 152

  D’Urfey, Thomas 152

  Dutch 8, 62, 161–2

  E

  Eddy, Clare 78–9

  Elliott, Rebecca 77

  Elyot, Sir Thomas 9–10

  emotions

  and brain 29, 36–44, 45

  and jokes 34–5

  and language 171

  and pain 50–7

  and second languages 176–7, 179–83

  and swearing 7, 37–8, 43, 45, 49–50, 200

  Ervin-Tripp, Susan 177–8

  excretory swearing 7, 14, 15

  chimpanzees 120, 134–9

  public attitudes to 13

  see also shit

  executive function 77–9

  expressions 39–41

  F

  face threats 102–3

  fart 12

  fear, and pain 50–2

  Fernández Dobao, Ana Maria 193–5

  football fans 3–4, 166–7

  foutre 8–9

  Fouts, Deborah 139–42

  Fouts, Roger 120, 129, 132, 135, 136, 138, 139–42

  Fox, Kate 107–8

  Frank, Madeline 75–6

  French 8–9, 185

  Freud, Sigmund 162

  fuck 8–9

  constructions 11, 12

  football fans 3–4

  in French 8–9

  and gender 156

  ice-water experiment 58–9

  in Pulp Fiction 184, 192–5

  Tourette’s Syndrome 70

  fucking 102

  G

  Gage, Phineas 21–6

  Gainotti, Guido 36

  Gardner, Beatrix and Allen 125–6, 129, 130–5, 140

  gender

  and swearing 16, 145–69

  see also men; women

  genitals

  copropraxis 71, 73

  women 7

  see also cunt

  German 8, 70–1, 171, 185

  girls, swearing 158, 161

  Gleason, Jean Berko 175–6

  Goldman Sachs 93

  Gomi, Tarō 15

  Graves, Robert 11

  Green, Julien 196–7

  group bonding see team bonding

  Gua 122

  Gur, Ruben 39–40

  H

  Haddock, Captain 198

  Hamlet (Shakespeare) 14

  Harlow, John Martyn 23–5

  Harris, Catherine 175–6, 181–2

  Haugh, Michael 107, 108–9

  Heath, Robin 34

  Henry V (Shakespeare) 8–9

  Hitchcock, Edward 43

  Holmes, Janet 101–5, 106, 110, 117–18

  Holy Fucking Shit Nigger principle 7

  homophobia see sexuality-based slurs

  honesty 112–17

  Hot Tub Time Machine 193

  Hughes, Geoffrey 1, 11

  Hughes, Susan 158–60, 165, 167

  humor

  and cancer 62–3

  tests for 32, 34–5

  Huston, Nancy 174–5

  I

  ice-water experiment 2, 47–9, 51, 52–4, 58–9

  Igarashi, Megumi 7

  illness 8, 61–5

  impulse control 75–9

  Indersmitten, Tim 39–40

  Ireland 17–18

  IT industry 94–8, 106–7, 109–10

  Italian 70, 185

  J

  Jackson, John Hughlings 27–30

  Japanese 7, 70, 148

  Jay, Timothy 67, 70

  Jenkins, Stuart 106

  jocular abuse 17, 94–111, 146

  joder 172, 193–4, 195, 198

  Johnson, Dr 10

  jokes 34–5

  K

  Kankerlijer 8

  Karjalainen, Markus 195–6

  Kellman, Steven 176, 183

  Kellogg, Winthrop and Luella 122, 126

  kichigai 7

  Kurlan, Roger 87

  kutabare 7

  L

  lagom 196

  Lancaster Corpus of Abuse 156

  language 45, 199–200

  British National Corpus 155–6

  directness 146, 147–9, 154

  and gender 145–6

  see also sign language

  language learning 127, 131

  and swearing 3, 16, 20, 170–83, 186–91

  languages

  swear words 7–8, 184–6

  translation 191–8

  Ljung, Magnus 6–7

  Lombardo, Laura 61

  Loulis (chimpanzee) 139–41

  Lucy (chimpanzee) 136–7, 139

  lying 112–17

  Lynch, Judge Patricia 116

  M

  McEnery, Tony 150, 156, 166

  McMorran, Will 192

  manko 7

  Master of the Revels 14

  men

  cancer sufferers 62–3

  directness of speech 147

  jocular mockery 107

  swearing at 157, 165–6

  swearing by 16, 145, 146, 149, 154, 155, 156, 157, 162, 164–6, 167, 169


  see also boys

  menstruation 10

  Mercury, Robin-Eliece 188–9

  Michael, Richard 84–5

  minced oaths 58, 70

  Moja (chimpanzee) 127, 131–2, 133, 139, 140–1

  Montagu, Ashley 169

  Morris, Desmond 124–5

  motherfucker 70, 195

  multilinguals 172–3, 176–7, 180–1

  Muris, Peter 161–2

  N

  Neil, Kristin 55–7

  neuroscience 3

  amygdala 41–4

  Gage 21–5, 26

  hemispheres 33–41

  and swearing 25, 26, 29–33, 37–8, 44–5

  Victorian origins 27–30

  see also brain

  New Zealand 17–18

  workplace swearing 94–8, 101–7, 109–10

  nigger 15

  Nim (chimpanzee) 121, 123–5

  Nolan, Kevin 166–7

  non-propositional swearing 16, 17, 91

  O

  oaths see swearing

  obscenity see swearing

  obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) 66, 72, 73

  O’Connor, James V. 98–101, 151

  Ofcom 12–13

  Öhman, Arne 37

  Oliver, Marion 160

  O’Neil, Robert 154

  Ordsall 158–60, 165, 167

  Othello (Shakespeare) 14

  othering 15

  Oxford English Dictionary 10

  Oxford Text Archive 155

  P

  pain 3, 16, 20

  and emotions 50–7

  ice-water experiment 2, 47–9, 51, 52–4, 58–9

  social pain 59–61

  and swearing 46–50, 53, 57–9, 61

  see also illness

  Palminteri, Stefano 81–2

  Peterson, Alan 89

  Philipp, Michael 61

  phrenology 26–7

  Pili (chimpanzee) 127, 131–2, 139

  Pinker, Steven 9, 15

  piss 12

  piss-taking 17, 94–111, 146

  Plester, Barbara 94–8, 106–7, 109–10

  Power Rangers 101–5, 117–18

  prick 70

  primates see chimpanzees

  profanity see swearing

  propositional swearing 16–17, 18, 69, 91

  pub drinking 19

  Pulp Fiction 184, 192–5

  R

  race-based slurs 5, 10, 13, 15

  piss-taking 97, 98

  Rampton, Ben 190–1

  Ramsay, Gordon 93

  Rassin, Eric 113–15, 161–2

  religious swearing 7

  attitudes to 13, 159

  changes over time 5, 14

  French Canadians 185

  Italian 185

  Renaissance 14

  Restoration comedies 151–3

  Rhudy, Jamie 50–1, 52

 

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