ESFL Институт и наш Учёный Совет самостоятельно изучает проблему самовыражения и лёгкости речи. Тем не менее, мы надеемся, что Вы сможете обогатить свои знания с помощью этих книг:
A Dictionary of Sexual Slang by Alan Richter (New York: Wiley, 1993);
A Glossary of Sexual Terms by Robert Pelligrini (Chicago: Novel, 1965);
American Encyclopedia of Sex by Adolph F. Niemoeller (New York Panurge, 1935);
An ABZ of Love by Inge & Sten Hegeler (New York Alexicon Corp., 1967);
An Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Dirty Words: English Words and Phrases Reflecting Sexist Attitudes Toward Women in Patriarchal Society by Ruth Todasco (Chicago: Loop Center YWCA, 1973);
And Adam Knew Eve: A Dictionary of Sex in the Bible by Ronald L. Ecker (Palatka, Fla.: Hodge and Braddock, 1995);
Dangerous English by Elizabeth Claire (Dundee: Delta Systems, Co, 1990);
Gay (S)language by H. Max (Austin: Banned, 1988);
Historical Dictionary of American Slang by J.E. Lighter (New York Random House, 1994);
Literary Foreplay: A Lexicographer’s Guide to Sex by J.E Schmidt (Washington-Eastern Market, 1983);
Making Sense of English in Sex by Lee McOwan (Edinburgh: Cambers Harrap, 1993);
Playboy’s Book of Forbidden Words by Robert A. Wilson (Chicago: Playboy, 1972);
Prostitutes and Criminal Argot by David Maurer in Language of the Underworld (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1981; originally published in American Journal of Sociology, January 1939);
Self-Love by David Cold Gordon (New York Verity House, 1968);
Sexual Slang by Leonard R.N. Ashley in Maledicta, Vol.9 (1986-87);
SexWork: Writings by Women in the Sex Industry by Frederique Delacoste and Priscilla Alexander (San Francisco: Cleis, 1987);
Slang and Its Analogues J.S. Farmer and W.E. Henley, 1896;
Smut: American Sex Slang by Jim Norris (Los Olivos, Calif.: Olive, 1992);
Some Thoughts on the Science of Onanism by Mark Twain (privately printed «for the trade» in 1879; reprinted 1964);
The Erotic Tongue: A Sexual Lexicon by Lawrence Paros (New York: Henry Holt, 1984);
The Language of Sex from A to Z by Robert Goldenson and Kenneth Anderson (New York: World Almanac, 1986);
The Queen’s Vernacular: A Gay Lexicon by Bruce Rodgers (San Francisco: Straight Arrow, 1972);
The Slang of Sin by Tom Dalzell (Springfield: Merriam - Webster, 1998);
The Slanguage of Sex: A Dictionary of Modern Sexual Terms by Bridgid McConville and John Shearlaw (London: Macdonald, 1984).