Jamie Smith

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Profanity is different from mama and bottle and other words that kids learn from their parents in that children use it as a way to show who they are—to forge their own identity. And for most kids, a lot of their identity is wrapped up in their relations with their peers. As a result, while kids learn their earliest words from their caregivers, they tend to learn later words, including taboo ones, from other kids.
What the F: What Swearing Reveals About Our Language, Our Brains, and Ourselves
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