The American Language/Bibliography 35

The American Language
by H. L. Mencken
Euphemisms, Nicknames, and Forbidden Words
145718The American Language — Euphemisms, Nicknames, and Forbidden WordsH. L. Mencken

Anon.: American Nicknames, Chambers Journal, March 31, 1875.

——: Note on the Word “Jew,” n. p., n. d.

——: The Slang of Venery and Its Analogues (unpublished).

Hayden, Marie Gladys: Terms of Disparagement in American Dialect Speech, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 194.

Johnson, Burúrges: The Everyday Profanity of Our Best People, Century Magazine, June, 1916.

McLaughlin, W. A.: Some Current Substitutes for “Irish,” Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 146.

MacMichael, J. Holden: National Nicknames, Notes and Queries, 9th series, vol. iv, p. 212.

Scott, Fred N.: Verbal Taboos, School Review, vol. xx, 1912, pp. 366–78.

Sechrist, Frank K.: The Psychology of Unconventional Language, Pedagogical Seminary, vol. xx, Dec., 1913.

Warnock, Elsie L.: Terms of Approbation and Eulogy in American Dialect Speech, Dialect Notes, vol. iv, p. 13.

——: Terms of Disparagement in the Dialect Speech of High School Pupils in California and New Mexico, Dialect Notes, vol. v, p. 60.