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OBSCENE VOCABULARY IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES OF THE ROMANIAN-GERMAN GROUP: PROBLEMS OF ECOLOGY
When analyzing the development history of both the Russian language and the languages of the Romano-Germanic group, one should not discount their segment so difficult to study as obscene terminology. The problems of the Russian segment of obscene vocabulary are quite extensively presented in scientific publications in Russian. A more complicated situation with publications about obscene vocabulary of languages of the Romano-Germanic group.
From the point of view of the language balance, one can propose to include the problems of using taboo vocabulary in relations regulated by the science of linguoecology.
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ObscenevocabularyRussianlanguagelatinmatecologylinguoecologyEnvironmentallinguisticsApplied Linguistics and Educational LinguisticsCentral and Eastern European Languages (incl. Russian)Central and Eastern European Literature (incl. Russian)Communication StudiesCommunication Technology and Digital Media StudiesCommunication and Media Studies not elsewhere classifiedComparative Language StudiesComparative Literature StudiesCultural Studies not elsewhere classifiedCultural TheoryCulture, Gender, SexualityDiscourse and PragmaticsEnglish LanguageEnglish as a Second LanguageGerman LanguageGlobalisation and CultureLanguage Studies not elsewhere classifiedLanguage in Culture and Society (Sociolinguistics)Language in Time and Space (incl. Historical Linguistics, Dialectology)Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classifiedLinguistic Structures (incl. Grammar, Phonology, Lexicon, Semantics)Linguistics not elsewhere classifiedLiterary Studies not elsewhere classifiedLiterary TheoryOrganisational, Interpersonal and Intercultural CommunicationScreen and Media CultureStylistics and Textual Analysis
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