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People who are really good at swearing have an important advantage |
2015-12-13 |
![]() Die fok ja se ! In fact, a well-stocked vocabulary of swear words is actually a healthy indicator of other verbal abilities. Writing in the Language Sciences journal, US-based psychologists Kristin Jay and Timothy Jay, dismiss the long-held belief that swearing is a sign of inarticulateness. Working with the "poverty of vocabulary" concept (the assumption that people swear because they lack the intellectual capacity to find another way to express themselves) their experiment aimed to find out whether those more fluent in the art of swearing are less fluent in other forms of vocabulary. Au contraire - I just want to add some emotional punch to what I have to say. It's a valid tool. I'm gonna use it. Using students as research subjects the psychologists then asked their participants to say as many different swear words as they could think of in 60 seconds. Other non-swearing tasks such as saying as many animal names in the same space of time were also set to compare the findings. The results found that volunteers who could produce the greatest quantity of swear words could also produce the most words in other categories. If the "poverty of vocabulary" explanation was true then the opposite should have been the case. In the journal entry, the co-authors wrote: "We cannot help but judge others on the basis of their speech. Unfortunately, when it comes to taboo language, it is a common assumption that people who swear frequently are lazy, do not have an adequate vocabulary, lack education, or simply cannot control themselves. "The overall finding of this set of studies, that taboo fluency is positively correlated with other measures of verbal fluency, undermines the POV [Poverty of Vocabulary] view of swearing. That is, a voluminous taboo lexicon may better be considered an indicator of healthy verbal abilities rather than a cover for their deficiencies. "Speakers who use taboo words understand their general expressive content as well as nuanced distinctions that must be drawn to use slurs appropriately." |
Posted by:gorb |
#6 Very few of those who habitually cuss have a well-stocked vocabulary of strong language, as far as I can tell, though perhaps they just choose not to reveal that to me. Up the Z-axis, most soft science studies turn out to be worthless, so I'm not going to worry overmuch about the claims made for this one. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2015-12-13 22:03 |
#5 I knew I was smart |
Posted by: chris 2015-12-13 19:50 |
#4 I even make up new swearwords! |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2015-12-13 17:58 |
#3 In fact, a well-stocked vocabulary of swear words is actually a healthy indicator of other verbal abilities. Speaks to the quality of Rantburgians. |
Posted by: Sloluth Protector of the Weak7539 2015-12-13 15:17 |
#2 Study sponsored by the American Association of Retired Drill Instructors .... |
Posted by: Sven the pelter 2015-12-13 14:04 |
#1 It has its place. Just don't f*&king overuse it |
Posted by: Frank G 2015-12-13 13:27 |