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Sheffield Uni Maps Britain's Regional Insults
15 Apr
Summary
- Academics aim to preserve unique regional insults and curses.
- Project seeks public submissions to document contemporary speech.
- Findings will inspire exhibitions and an interactive swearword map.

Researchers at the University of Sheffield are undertaking a national census to document and preserve regional insults and curses across Britain. This initiative aims to capture the unique linguistic heritage of towns and cities before these words vanish due to language homogenization.
The project, led by Dr. Chris Montgomery, seeks public contributions of local swearwords to build an "honest record" of contemporary speech. Submissions like "arl arse" from Liverpool and "bampot" from Glasgow highlight the regional nature of these terms.