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Подключение по технологиям PPPoE, PPTP и IPoE. Стабильное соединение 24/7. A DICTIONARY Euphemisms ^Other Doubletalk
Цифровое ТВ для Новокузнецка и пос. Чистогорский. The book is exceptionally well-indexed, allowing you to
Выделенные каналы связи для бизнеса с гарантированной скоростью и высокой надёжностью. It explains the "euphemism treadmill," where a new,
The book is exceptionally well-indexed, allowing you to follow a trail of related terms (e.g., from "perspiration" to "sweat").
The author maintains a dry, scholarly humor throughout. He treats the human tendency toward obfuscation as both a necessary social lubricant and a dangerous tool for political manipulation.
It explains the "euphemism treadmill," where a new, polite word eventually becomes "tainted" by the reality it describes and must be replaced by a newer, even more sterile term.
Rawson doesn't just define terms; he traces their origins. You’ll learn how Victorian-era modesty turned "legs" into "limbs" and how corporate "restructuring" became a standard mask for mass layoffs.
These inflate the status of something humble (e.g., calling a janitor a "sanitary engineer").
Rawson explores the evolution of "doubletalk"—words and phrases designed to make the bad seem good or the taboo seem acceptable. The book is organized alphabetically and covers a vast range of human experience, categorized into two main types:
These soften harsh or terrifying realities (e.g., "collateral damage" for civilian deaths or "passed away" for died). Key Strengths
Rawson often highlights how the length of a euphemism is usually proportional to the severity of the truth it hides.
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The book is exceptionally well-indexed, allowing you to follow a trail of related terms (e.g., from "perspiration" to "sweat").
The author maintains a dry, scholarly humor throughout. He treats the human tendency toward obfuscation as both a necessary social lubricant and a dangerous tool for political manipulation.
It explains the "euphemism treadmill," where a new, polite word eventually becomes "tainted" by the reality it describes and must be replaced by a newer, even more sterile term.
Rawson doesn't just define terms; he traces their origins. You’ll learn how Victorian-era modesty turned "legs" into "limbs" and how corporate "restructuring" became a standard mask for mass layoffs.
These inflate the status of something humble (e.g., calling a janitor a "sanitary engineer").
Rawson explores the evolution of "doubletalk"—words and phrases designed to make the bad seem good or the taboo seem acceptable. The book is organized alphabetically and covers a vast range of human experience, categorized into two main types:
These soften harsh or terrifying realities (e.g., "collateral damage" for civilian deaths or "passed away" for died). Key Strengths
Rawson often highlights how the length of a euphemism is usually proportional to the severity of the truth it hides.