Banda, FelixBrandt, Tauhieda2014-11-172024-10-302014-11-172024-10-302014https://hdl.handle.net/10566/16468Magister Artium - MAThis thesis is a sociolinguistic exploration of the research that was conducted on the Manenberg community. It focuses on the community’s socio-economic vices such as gangsterism, drug trafficking, drug addiction, prostitution, lack of education, poverty, unemployment, domestic violence and so forth (c.f. Salo, 2004; Willenberg & September, 2008). Taking these factors into account, the research explores discourses surrounding HIVand AIDS messages and investigates whether such euphemisms are dependent on age and gender. This study also evaluates the politeness strategies employed by the youths and adults as means to de-taboo taboo talk related to HIV and AIDSenManenbergHIV and AIDSYouthAdultEuphemismTabooOtheringDiscourse practicesPoliteness strategiesA sociolinguistic study of euphemisms on HIV and aids by Manenberg’s youth and adultsThesisUniversity of the Western Cape