Books on abuses: One such aspect of the language, often called abusive or rudeness, is abuses. Usually abuses are seen negatively in society, but scholars and linguists around the world have done serious studies on it. This is the reason why many famous books have been written regarding the history, development and impact of abuses. It also mentions the oldest abuses of ancient civilizations.
Major books written on the history of abuses
Many international level books have been published on this subject, such as Melissa Mohar’s book “Holy Sht: A Brief History of Swearing” states that abuses started with religious beliefs and sexual references. In ancient Rome and Greece, abuses were considered to be a means of breaking the socio-religious system. At the same time, Benjamin Burgan’s book “What the F” investigates how the brain processes abuses differently. Research found that abuses have more emotional effects than simple words and help in extracting or reducing pain.
Also the way of social engagement and expression
Michael Adams’ “in Praise of Profanity” describes abuses as an important part of the language, not just a symbol of anger. It states that abuses are also a way of social engagement and expression. Apart from this, Ashley tells about Montagu’s book “The Anatomy of Swearing” and Eric Partrid’s “A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English” tells about the words abuses and slang.
Where did the oldest abuses in the world get?
Historians say that the oldest abuses in the world are mentioned on the soil strips of ancient Mesopotamia. These strips are about 3000 BC. In this, such abuses were written which were mainly associated with sexual relations, animals and deities. This shows that abuses are not just the product of modern society, but have been a part of human expression for thousands of years.
Role of abuses in society and culture
According to reports, abuses have been a part of every language and culture. In most countries of the world including India, people use abuses even in private interactions, anger, friendship and sometimes joking. However, they are considered unacceptable in formal or public places. People using abuses are not necessarily rude, but sometimes these words become a means of reducing emotional pressure. That is why linguists see it as ‘tabu’ of language.
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