The social function of swearing in a Miraa market environment

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Date
2016
Authors
Mukuni, D.M.
Ireri, A.M.
Nthiga, P.M.
Owili, F.A.
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OMICS International
Abstract
The study aimed at evaluating the social motivations behind the use of swearwords in the language of miraa traders. The study was carried out in Kῖrῖtirῖ open-air miraa (khat) market in Mbeere South sub-county within Embu County. Twelve negotiations involving both male and female traders were recorded and subsequently analyzed. The analysis indicates that swearing is an intricate social practice that is highly gendered, and which is used to not only socialize but also to achieve highly precious transactional goals in the miraa market. Significantly, swearing is a way in which the Miraa traders establish both their social and linguistic identity
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Research paper
Keywords
Swearing, Gender, Linguistic identity, Sociolinguistics
Citation
Mukuni DM, Ireri AM, Nthiga PM, Owili FA (2016) The Social Function of Swearing in a Miraa Market Environment. Arts Social Sci J 7: 187. doi:10.4172/2151-6200.1000187