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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Euphemisms and Taboo2008级4班 吕佳佳There exists a close relationship between euphemisms and taboo. Taboo can be used as a criterion to judge whether a word is euphemisms or not. Taboos and euphemisms exist in every language. They play an important part in culture. Dealing with them appropri
2、ately enables us to successfully communicate. And euphemisms and taboo plays an important role in our daily life. Therefore it is necessary for people to have a clear view of some fundamental knowledge about them.No doubt, euphemism is a widely and frequently used figure of speech. As a hot research
3、 issue in the field of linguistics, it needs a concise and definite criterion to judge the scope of euphemism. Western linguists think the word “euphemism” comes from the Greek “eu”( meaning “good”) and “pheme”(meaning “speech” or “saying”), and thus it literally means “to speak with good words”. La
4、ter on, euphemism is defined differently and more precisely. As traditional western linguistics restricts euphemism study to the lexicon, euphemisms are, therefore, words or phrases in place of things considered to be rude or unpleasant. In simple terms, an euphemism is just a less explicit substitu
5、te for an explicit term or phrase. It manages to conceal the offending nature of the word or phrase, but still gets the meaning across. This has led to the birth of many satirical movies, shows and books that effectively use the art of “double meaning” phrases in an attempt to humor people. From a m
6、oral point of view, the person who produces this content has a responsibility to ensure that his content does not offend any particular person, least of all, children. For instance, talking about sexual intercourse openly in a movie is bound to have a bad effect on children, and this will greatly of
7、fend their parents. As an alternative, the birth of phrases like “to sleep with” or “to make love to” have found their way in popular culture, and they are less graphic and explicit indicators of the same action. Read more on grammar and composition.The word taboo was borrowed from the Tangan langua
8、ge, originally used in Polynesia with religious connotations. Now in sociolinguistics it refers to a prohibition on the use of, mention of, or association with particular objects, actions, or person.What is taboo or not taboo depends on the context. Some expressions denoting some body functions are
9、avoided on formal occasions but quite normal in doctor-patient conversations when the patient complains about his physical problems to the doctor. Taboos and euphemisms are mostly culture-specific. What is taboo in one culture may not be so in another culture. It is a norm among English-speaking peo
10、ple not to ask about each others income, but in Chinese culture there is no such a norm (though it is hard to predict whether there will be the same norm). In many cultures taboos and euphemisms are associated with religion and superstition. Taboos and euphemisms exist in all natural languages but w
11、hat is taboo is culture-specific.Concerning about euphemisms and taboo, a large amount of information existed in different languages and cultures cause much anxiety to people when they communicate with each other. In terms of this puzzling problem, adequate examples are needed to help people underst
12、and how they are appropriately used in different situations. The following examples illustrated can be fully to alleviate peoples puzzle.One of the most common euphemism examples in the English language is the phrase “passed away” to refer to someone who has died. To simply say that a person has die
13、d could be viewed as offensive by some people, and therefore a politically correct way of saying this had to be thought of. This is something that people are sentimental about, and all measures must be taken so as to not offend somebody. Here are some humorous euphemism examples for you. The most co
14、mmon euphemism examples for kids are found in the realm of movies and cinema, and most filmmakers have even adopted this technique and made it beneficial for themselves. Movies like “Scary Movie” and shows like “Southpark” regularly make use of euphemisms to denote something explicit, but make a par
15、ody out of it at the same time. This glossary of literary terms will teach you more about such tools.Euphemisms are terms used to refer to things or actions which soften the name they are usually called. Usually it is a positive word to cover some harsh, unpleasant reality. For example, when someone
16、 dies, we often say they are sleeping, have passed away, etc. When they work, euphemisms may change the way we think about or see the thing named. This may be good. If asking about a loved one who has “passed away” gives some sense of peace to the person who loved him/her, then surely it is a useful
17、 term which both protects feelings and shows our respect and concern.However, sometimes euphemisms are used to impress or worsen, to hide something that we really should know, to mislead and deceive. For example, the military uses many euphemisms to hide the dark reality of war. In “The World of Dou
18、blespeak,” William Lutz tells us that the military calls killing the enemy “servicing the target” and tried to get funding for the neutron bomb by calling it an “enhanced radiation device” (Language Awareness, p.60). In Crazy Talk, Stupid Talk, media professor Neil Postman derides the term “Operatio
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