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The f-word cost author Joanne Harris a US book deal, but is swearing really still such a taboo?
26/02/22
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Swearing is becoming more acceptable, experts claim
6/01/24
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Opposing gay rights in UK Parliament: Then and now
Robbie Love & Paul Baker
1/07/14
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Stop snapping selfies and start vaping – it’s the word of the year
18/11/14
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Language as a coping mechanism: how the press and Twitter reacted to the murder of Lee Rigby
Robbie Love, Tony McEnery & Mark McGlashan
28/11/14
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Sexism in Spoken English: looking under the surface
Robbie Love & Claire Dembry
1/09/15
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To just listen in on British chit chat: Spoken British National Corpus 2014
1/02/18
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Five common myths about language, part 3: is English eroding over time?
9/10/20
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Language in the theatre: interview with director Matthew Bosley
15/07/21
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Why made-up swear words work for young ears: Polite and uniquely British alternatives such as 'sugar', 'rollicking' and 'bar steward' have softer sounds to avoid offence, study finds
6/12/22
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Swearing is becoming more widely acceptable, linguistics experts claim
6/01/24
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Swearing is becoming more widely acceptable, language experts say after blizzard of curse words on Radio Four's flagship Today programme
6/01/24
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