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The Grammar of Hate provides a comprehensive linguistic analysis of hateful, aggressive, and dehumanizing discourse. Author Natalia Knoblock investigates the morphosyntactic features—the structural building blocks of language—that facilitate and perpetuate hate speech and aggressive communication.
By examining language at the grammatical level, this work reveals how specific linguistic patterns contribute to the expression and normalization of dehumanizing rhetoric. The book explores how speakers and writers strategically employ linguistic structures to delegitimize groups, incite hostility, and promote violence through discourse.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly text serves as an essential resource for linguists, scholars of discourse analysis, communication professionals, and anyone seeking to understand the fundamental mechanisms of hate speech. The work bridges linguistic theory with real-world applications in identifying and countering harmful language patterns.







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