Date: Tue, 25 Oct 1994 17:27:37 -0400
From: "Bethany Dumas, UTK" DUMASB[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]UTKVX.BITNET
Subject: Euphemisms
Roger Vanderveen raises several intersting issues in his series of Qs to
me in response to my item about "that word in the south." I shall
respond to them individually. First: can any word be a euphemism apart
from being a euphemism in its context? That question would never have
occurred to me, since I think that words always derive their meanings from the c
contexts in which they occur. The word "conservative" cannot possibly be a
euphemism, it seems to me, apart from the way it is being used ia a specific
context. But I think that the same thing is true of any other content
word.