Taboo Words as a Component of Invective Vocabulary and Their Determining in Arabic against the Background of Russian and English Languages
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St Petersburg State University
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The paper is devoted to understanding of the taboo phenomenon in language as a component
of invective vocabulary on the example of Arabic, English and Russian languages, and also to
study of the borders of this phenomenon and methods of its determination. In his study of
conceptual features of forbidden words the author of the article refers to the works of K. Allen
and K. Burridge, as well as M. Ljung. In addition to the theoretical works of linguists, the author
analyzes the existing practice of implementing linguistic prohibitions in Russian, English,
which affects such areas as legislation and media. Especially valuable material that was analyzed,
was studies of English-speaking media regulators and major broadcasting companies.
The main purpose of these surveys was to identify the list of words that audience considered
unacceptable on the air, i.e. taboo. As for Arab law, there is no separation of vocabulary on
permissible and unacceptable, as well as there is no obvious border and in Arabic language
standards or usage. However, this does not mean the lack of prohibited words and the author
clearly demonstrates the presence of taboos on examples from Arab media. In addition, the
article discusses the works of Arab linguists M. A. Khatyab and N. Ya. Kanbar, dedicated to taboo
vocabulary. Nevertheless, the problem of reliable determination and identification of language
taboos has not been solved yet, and the author of the paper proposes a relevant criterion
to determine the taboo words on the basis of the approaches existing in modern linguistics.
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Pallades V. V. Taboo Words as a Component of Invective Vocabulary and Their Determining in Arabic against the Background of Russian and English Languages. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Asian and African Studies, 2022, vol. 14, issue 2, pp. 299–319. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu13.2022.209 (In Russian)