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Persian immigrants’ language choice for swearing: the effects of socio-biographical variables and personality traits
Nooshin Shakiba,
Karyn Stapleton
School of Communication and Media
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Arts & Humanities
Immigrant Languages
100%
Swearwords
81%
Swearing
79%
Language Choice
78%
Personality Traits
65%
English People
33%
Language Preference
32%
Emotion
21%
Taboo Words
14%
Mixed Methods
13%
Bilingual Speakers
13%
Taboo
13%
Extraversion
11%
Emotional Expression
11%
Neuroticism
11%
Multilingualism
11%
Situational
9%
Cultural Context
9%
Language Use
9%
Iran
8%
Empathy
8%
Questionnaire
8%
Language
8%
Affective
7%
Psychological
7%
Cognition
7%
Psychology
6%
Social Sciences
personality traits
51%
immigrant
39%
personality
11%
neuroticism
8%
multilingualism
8%
empathy
7%
Iran
7%
interview
6%
foreign language
6%
cognition
6%
psychology
5%
questionnaire
4%
gender
3%