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The employment of sex-related taboos and corresponding euphemisms in Arabic among Jordanian university students
Published 2022“…This study aims to examine the extent to which Jordanian university students use positive and negative euphemism to address the problematic references of the taboo language in sex-related topics, namely sexual organs, sexual intercourse, and illegitimate sex relations. …”
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الحظر اللغوي بين اللغة العربية واللغة الماليزية: دراسة تحليلية
Published 2020“…The language prohibition forbids the use of certain words because of its hateful remarks or its clear evidence of what is taboo ; That the ancient Arabs used some of the terms that indicated the taboo language; the first is the grocery,That the old Arabs have used some of the terms that indicated the taboo language; the first is the Arabic language, the third is the term "Arabization"; the modern Arabic linguists in their names of the phenomenon of language prohibition, The Arabic language and the Malaysian language are very unique languages filled with kindness and found in them the good wisdom and literature of expression and the use of metaphor in words and metaphor rather than explicit; that the learners of the Arabic language know the words taboo or alternative words and improved words, a necessity; because through their knowledge will be learning the Arabic language according to their native language, in contrast to the situation that ignores the learning Arabic taboo words and alternative words, many of the linguistic errors will occur.…”
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The framing of LGBT-related issues in Malaysian online newspapers
Published 2022“…The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) in Malaysia are criminalized and regarded as taboo. Due to limited studies on the subject matter, this research aimed to explore the framing of LGBT-related issues in Malaysian online newspapers, namely The Star Online and MalaysiaKini. …”
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Domestic violence: a study on the legal protection for women in Malaysia / Adilah Mohtar, Saidatun Nadiah Mohd Noh and Sarah Munirah Abdullah.
Published 2007“…Until recently, most walks in life in Malaysia regarded domestic violence as a taboo subject. Victims refuse to talk and prefer to suffer in silent while the abusers kept being inhumane, thinking that no law can stop them. …”
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Pemali tradition: an expression of local wisdom at East Kalimantan
Published 2023“…This article qualitatively describes local wisdom expressed in the pemali (taboo) tradition of Indonesian people by observing three qualitative variables of pemali namely objectives, function, and domain of use of pemali. …”
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Domestic violence against women in Atiq Rahimi’s The Patience Stone
Published 2015“…Furthermore, this paper is outlined based on three main forms of domestic violence, namely physical, sexual and emotional abuse, which are depicted in The Patience Stone through the novella‟s female characters, notably the main protagonist.…”
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‘Arrogant and seductive’: disclaiming the opinion of G. L. Koster with regard to the authors of traditional Malay literature
Published 2015“…Writers of the Panji Literature genre very daringly included elements of sexuality in their works, something that was considered a taboo subject that was not to be openly discussed in Malay society. …”
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Domestic violence against women in Atiq Rahimi's The Patience Stone
Published 2015“…Furthermore, this paper is outlined based on three main forms of domestic violence, namely physical, sexual and emotional abuse, which are depicted in The Patience Stone through the novella’s female characters, notably the main protagonist.…”
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Rationality, identity and choice: An ethical criticism of Dr Han Suyin’s autobiography / Florence Kuek Chee Wee
Published 2018“…Having rejected her maiden name Rosalie, Han Suyin learned later that she was to embrace her dual-ethnicity after all. …”
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Referentiality and transgression: representations of incest and child sexual abuse in American literature of the twentieth century
Published 1994“…This background features three inter-related areas; the controversies around the incest taboo, the emergence of child sexual abuse, and the concept and representation of childhood. …”
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Overcoming cultural constraints in translating English series: a case study of subtitling family guy into Arabic
Published 2020“…For jokes and humour, the translator opted for three strategies, namely, retain unchanged, retain unchanged with added guidance and retain unchanged with detailed explanation. …”
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التناص القرآني في شعر النقائض الأموية Intertextuality Quranic in Umayyad opposites hair
Published 2012“…There is no doubt that the Quran was afar distance of both recipient and poet for his eloquence this type of poem has been associated with the name of obscenity because of the large number insults and exposure of the taboos. …”
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Agarwood prescription in Malay traditional medical manuscripts
Published 2019“…Aquilaria is a species of Agarwood which is well known by many names of Gaharu in Malay, Chen xiang in China, Jin-ko in Japan and Oud in Arab countries. …”
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Evaluations of the Islamic Sex Education (ISE) courseware prototype for parents based on cognitive theory
Published 2012“…In fact, sex education in Islam provides guidelines in manners related to what is allowed and forbidden, and stresses the faith towards the religion.Islam believes that parents play the main role to educate their children about this matter.However, the deficiency of this ‘taboo’ learning material in conveying the information makes the situation more stressful. …”
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Al-Adab: Islamic Sex Education Courseware Using Cognitive Theory
Published 2012“…It involved three prominent design guidelines, namely; interaction design, information design and presentation design. …”
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Experiences of postmenopausal Iranian women living with urinary incontinence using hermeneutic phenomenology
Published 2013“…Participants did not seek treatment due to taboos surrounding UI which lead them either to self manage or neglect UI. …”
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