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13. Euphemisms, Nicknames, and Forbidden Words |
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| Anon.: American Nicknames, Chambers Journal, March 31, 1875. |
| : Note on the Word Jew, n. p., n. d. |
| : The Slang of Venery and Its Analogues (unpublished). |
| Hayden, Marie Gladys: Terms of Disparagement in American Dialect Speech, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 194. |
| Johnson, Burúrges: The Everyday Profanity of Our Best People, Century Magazine, June, 1916. |
| McLaughlin, W. A.: Some Current Substitutes for Irish, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 146. |
| MacMichael, J. Holden: National Nicknames, Notes and Queries, 9th series, vol. iv, p. 212. |
| Scott, Fred N.: Verbal Taboos, School Review, vol. xx, 1912, pp. 36678. |
| Sechrist, Frank K.: The Psychology of Unconventional Language, Pedagogical Seminary, vol. xx, Dec., 1913. |
| Warnock, Elsie L.: Terms of Approbation and Eulogy in American Dialect Speech, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 13. |
| : Terms of Disparagement in the Dialect Speech of High School Pupils in California and New Mexico, Dialect Notes, vol. v, p. 60. |
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