Linguistic Theories of HumorMouton de Gruyter, 1994 - 426 páginas So this English professor comes into class and starts talking about the textual organization of jokes, the taxonomy of puns, the relations between the linguistic form and the content of humorous texts, and other past and current topics in language-based research into humor. At the end he stuffs all |
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... verbal humor behave dif- ferently in their disjunction mechanisms . Verbal jokes will be dealt with in detail in ch . 3 . Disjunction Mechanisms for Referential and Verbal Humor The disjunctor causes the passage from S1 to S2 . The ...
... verbal humor behave dif- ferently in their disjunction mechanisms . Verbal jokes will be dealt with in detail in ch . 3 . Disjunction Mechanisms for Referential and Verbal Humor The disjunctor causes the passage from S1 to S2 . The ...
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... verbal jokes ( see Raskin ( 1990 ) ) which would make verbal jokes harder to process and hence scarcer , or a widespread perception of verbal jokes as “ bad quality " humor ( the previous remark notwithstanding ) which would lead ...
... verbal jokes ( see Raskin ( 1990 ) ) which would make verbal jokes harder to process and hence scarcer , or a widespread perception of verbal jokes as “ bad quality " humor ( the previous remark notwithstanding ) which would lead ...
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... verbal and cognitive behaviour of children " ( Fónagy 1982a : 55 ) . Fónagy's interest in Freud's ideas ( which extends beyond humor to other areas of linguistics as well ) is a striking and unique ( within the realm of linguistics ) ...
... verbal and cognitive behaviour of children " ( Fónagy 1982a : 55 ) . Fónagy's interest in Freud's ideas ( which extends beyond humor to other areas of linguistics as well ) is a striking and unique ( within the realm of linguistics ) ...
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Perspective and Perspectivation in Discourse Carl Friedrich Graumann,Werner Kallmeyer Pré-visualização limitada - 2002 |