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  2. Profanity - Wikipedia

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    Profanity is often depicted in images by grawlixes, which substitute symbols for words.. Profanity, also known as swearing, cursing, or cussing, involves the use of notionally offensive words for a variety of purposes, including to demonstrate disrespect or negativity, to relieve pain, to express a strong emotion, as a grammatical intensifier or emphasis, or to express informality or ...

  3. Language change - Wikipedia

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    After a word enters a language, its meaning can change as through a shift in the valence of its connotations. As an example, when "villain" entered English it meant 'peasant' or 'farmhand', but acquired the connotation 'low-born' or 'scoundrel', and today only the negative use survives. Thus 'villain' has undergone pejoration.

  4. Drift (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the structural asymmetry of the comparative formation may be a cause of this change. The underlying cause of drift may be entropy: the amount of disorder (differences in probabilities) inherent in all linguistic systems. [1] Another underlying cause of drift may be crosslinguistic influence (CLI) in situations of language contact. For ...

  5. Language shift - Wikipedia

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    Language shift in the 19th century in Southern Schleswig North Frisian dialects. In Southern Schleswig, an area that belonged to Denmark until the Second Schleswig War, there was a language shift from the 17th to the 20th centuries from Danish and North Frisian dialects to Low German and later High German. Historically, most of the region was ...

  6. Word taboo - Wikipedia

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    This taboo-driven change can lead to the remodeling of language, or create semantic shift due to the use of figurative language in euphemisms. For example, the term stark naked derives from the expression start naked , dating back to Old English in the 13th century, where start originally was steort meaning 'tail, rump' in Old English. [ 9 ]

  7. Military freezes sexual assault prevention training after ...

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    Several U.S. military branches are pausing training related to the prevention of sexual assault in order to comply with one of President Trump's executive orders related to diversity, equity and ...

  8. Semantic change - Wikipedia

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    Permutation: non-intentional shift of one referent to another due to a reinterpretation of a situation, e.g., bead "prayer" → "pearl in a rosary") Adequation: Change in the attitude of a concept; distinction from substitution is unclear. This classification does not neatly distinguish between processes and forces/causes of semantic change.

  9. De Pere School Board decides not to censure board president ...

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    On Monday, the De Pere School Board decided to not move forward with censuring the board president for allegedly disrespecting a fellow member.