• Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The following is a list of ethnic slurs, ethnophaulisms, or ethnic epithets that are, or have been, used as insinuations or...
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  • Mullen, B.; Leader, T. (2005). "Linguistic factors: Antilocution, ethnophaulisms, ethnonyms, and other varieties of hate speech". In Dovidio, J.F. (ed...
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    'white man's sickness', but in South Africa, white men also used the ethnophaulism 'kaffersiekte' (lit. negro disease). Japan blamed sumo wrestlers for...
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  • on 4 January 2017. Kinney, Terry A. (5 June 2008). "Hate Speech and Ethnophaulisms". The International Encyclopedia of Communication. doi:10.1002/9781405186407...
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    following decade. Specific types of discriminatory profanity, such as ethnophaulism and homophobia, came to be described as part of a broader type of profanity...
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  • German-language imageboard, founded in 2007. The name is an allusion to the ethnophaulism Kraut for Germans. Unlike most imageboards, postings on Krautchan were...
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    long time, the speech was considered to be the source of the epithet (ethnophaulism) "the Huns" for Germans. This view was for example held by Bernhard...
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  • human languages, has typical disparaging terms for foreign peoples or "ethnophaulisms". Wilkinson lists three commonly used words: nú 奴 "slave" (e.g., Xiōngnú...
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  • Psychologist and Strong Supporter of Yiddish. Dead, JTA, 8 June 1965. Look up ethnophaulism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Works by or about Abraham Aaron...
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