Language: English
Cognitive Psychology Cognitive Psychology & Cognition Cognitive Science Health & Well Being Language Arts Language Arts & Disciplines Nonfiction Psychology Public Speaking Reference & Language Science Science & Nature Speech Speech & Pronunciation
Publisher: House of Anansi
Published: Nov 25, 2017
Description:
In the vein of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat comes a fascinating and fun look at the new science of bad language.
In delightfully fun and accessible language, backed by riveting historical case studies and the latest cutting-edge research, Dr. Emma Byrne explores the science behind swearing and why bad language might actually be good for us. Swearing, it turns out, is socially and emotionally essential. Not only has some form of swearing been around since the earliest humans began to communicate, but it has been shown to reduce physical pain, prevent violence, help stroke victims recover their language, and help people work together as a team. Swearing Is Good For You is a fascinating and fun look at the new science of bad language.