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USAGE OF SACRILEGE IN GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT

    2 Author(s):  PROF. DR. VEENUS JAIN,MS. ALKA MAURYA

Vol -  5, Issue- 4 ,         Page(s) : 436 - 448  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

This study identifies the levels in usage of swear words in personal, professional and social life in global environment by taking the sample from different walks of life. It starts with the list of most commonly used profanity around the world and also focuses on the etymology of foul language with statistical observations in different cultures. To analyze the usage of sacrilege globally a set of ten words has been chosen for the quantitative research. The meaning and origin of the sample set of words has been dealt with .Root cause of profanity, its effect, impact, result and other dimensions are also exposed through primary research. With certain findings drawn out of the literature review as well as by taking a sample of 500 Members from different geographic and demographic segments the variables like preference, selection criteria, frequency, contexts, emotions, situations and awareness are also tested.

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