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The semantic changes of the word "bitch"

Title: The semantic changes of the word "bitch"

Term Paper , 2020 , 12 Pages , Grade: 2,0

Autor:in: Camille Simonin (Author)

English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics

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This paper answers, how the word "bitch" evolved through time, when and how it became a slur, and how the slur reclamation is working.

The theoretical background will go over the different definitions of "bitch", explain what a slur reclamation is, and give a brief overview of the literature on the controversial use of the word. Then it will go into the methodology for acquiring data and move on to the data results and their analysis, discussing the following hypothesis about the semantic changes of "bitch":
1. The upcoming use of "bitch" as a derogatory led to an increased usage of the word.
2. Nowadays, "bitch" is not used as a slur anymore, since women reclaimed it.

“Fucking bitch”. That is what the Republican Ted Yoho called the Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the steps of the House of Representatives, which led to an epic speech on sexism and violence against women in language. But Meredith Brook's lyrics “I'm a bitch, I'm a lover - I'm a child, I'm a mother - I'm a sinner, I'm a saint - I do not feel ashamed” still echoes. How can one word, "bitch", be used as a sexist insult and as feminist empowerment at the same time?

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Table of contents

1. Introduction

2. Theoretical background
2.1. The different meanings of bitch
2.2. Slur reclamations
2.3. Literature review

3. Methods: a corpora-based study

4. Data analysis and discussion
4.1. First semantic change and total appearances
4.2. Collocations

5. Conclusion

Appendix

References

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Title
The semantic changes of the word "bitch"
College
University of Freiburg
Grade
2,0
Author
Camille Simonin (Author)
Publication Year
2020
Pages
12
Catalog Number
V1187658
ISBN (eBook)
9783346623706
ISBN (Book)
9783346623713
Language
English
Tags
Linguistics Semantics feminism bitch
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GRIN Publishing GmbH
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Camille Simonin (Author), 2020, The semantic changes of the word "bitch", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1187658
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