Gender differences in usage of bitch and cunt across time : An analysis of findings in the BNC1994 and the BNC2014

This essay presents a study on gender differences with a focus on swearing and taboo language, based on findings from the BNC1994 and the BNC2014. Bitch and cunt are two words that are linked to the female gender, but previous research has shown that they are used differently by men and women. The u...

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Main Author: Siikavaara, Josefina
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för humaniora 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hig-351052021-01-29T05:28:26ZGender differences in usage of bitch and cunt across time : An analysis of findings in the BNC1994 and the BNC2014engSiikavaara, JosefinaHögskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för humaniora2021swearingtaboo languagebitchcuntgender differencesage differencesBritish National CorpuslinguisticsGeneral Language Studies and LinguisticsJämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistikThis essay presents a study on gender differences with a focus on swearing and taboo language, based on findings from the BNC1994 and the BNC2014. Bitch and cunt are two words that are linked to the female gender, but previous research has shown that they are used differently by men and women. The usage of the words differs in terms of frequency, but it has also been suggested that men and women tend to differ in the way they aim their usage of the words, whether the usage is directed toward men or women. The aim of the study is to analyse both corpora in order to find out how the usage of the words differs between men and women in different age categories, and how it has changed across time. Previous research on swearing, in connection to gender and age, is presented as well as a historical background of the words. The results show that the usage of bitch has increased but the usage of cunt has decreased. However, there are findings in the results that show that in addition to the change in frequency there has also been a change regarding how men and women tend to aim their usage of the words. Hopefully, the findings in this study could shed more light on the topic on gender differences and swearing. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-35105application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic swearing
taboo language
bitch
cunt
gender differences
age differences
British National Corpus
linguistics
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik
spellingShingle swearing
taboo language
bitch
cunt
gender differences
age differences
British National Corpus
linguistics
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik
Siikavaara, Josefina
Gender differences in usage of bitch and cunt across time : An analysis of findings in the BNC1994 and the BNC2014
description This essay presents a study on gender differences with a focus on swearing and taboo language, based on findings from the BNC1994 and the BNC2014. Bitch and cunt are two words that are linked to the female gender, but previous research has shown that they are used differently by men and women. The usage of the words differs in terms of frequency, but it has also been suggested that men and women tend to differ in the way they aim their usage of the words, whether the usage is directed toward men or women. The aim of the study is to analyse both corpora in order to find out how the usage of the words differs between men and women in different age categories, and how it has changed across time. Previous research on swearing, in connection to gender and age, is presented as well as a historical background of the words. The results show that the usage of bitch has increased but the usage of cunt has decreased. However, there are findings in the results that show that in addition to the change in frequency there has also been a change regarding how men and women tend to aim their usage of the words. Hopefully, the findings in this study could shed more light on the topic on gender differences and swearing.
author Siikavaara, Josefina
author_facet Siikavaara, Josefina
author_sort Siikavaara, Josefina
title Gender differences in usage of bitch and cunt across time : An analysis of findings in the BNC1994 and the BNC2014
title_short Gender differences in usage of bitch and cunt across time : An analysis of findings in the BNC1994 and the BNC2014
title_full Gender differences in usage of bitch and cunt across time : An analysis of findings in the BNC1994 and the BNC2014
title_fullStr Gender differences in usage of bitch and cunt across time : An analysis of findings in the BNC1994 and the BNC2014
title_full_unstemmed Gender differences in usage of bitch and cunt across time : An analysis of findings in the BNC1994 and the BNC2014
title_sort gender differences in usage of bitch and cunt across time : an analysis of findings in the bnc1994 and the bnc2014
publisher Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för humaniora
publishDate 2021
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