Analysis of euphemistic language
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Analysis of euphemistic language has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 2 live disagreements.
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The long tail: predicates that appear too rarely to warrant their own section. Filter or scroll to find a specific one. Each row links to its source.
| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Examines Phrase | wild blacks | [1] |
| Examines Phrase | rushed | [1] |
| Examines Phrase | outrage | [1] |
| Potentially Refers to | Aboriginal Attackers | [1] |
| Potentially Refers to | Attack Method | [1] |
| Potentially Refers to | Gilbert River Attack 1872 | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Linguistic Analysis | [1] |
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# Frontier conflict event: Attack on Europeans/others - Ah Ping, Ching Sing, Cum Ty, Ung Cow, and Ah Cook (and possibly Ah Kem) on the Gilbert River, between 6 and 8 miles below Gilberton (12 November 1872) Source dataset: University of Ne…
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