Linguistic Theories of HumorWalter 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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... Definition of Humor 0.2.1 0.2.2 · Internal Subdivision Anti - Essentialist Approaches 0.2.3 Humor and Laughter 1 Survey of the Literature 1.1 Introduction . · Why Have a Survey ? Introduction for Linguists 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 The ...
... Definition of Humor 0.2.1 0.2.2 · Internal Subdivision Anti - Essentialist Approaches 0.2.3 Humor and Laughter 1 Survey of the Literature 1.1 Introduction . · Why Have a Survey ? Introduction for Linguists 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 The ...
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... Definition of Isotopy Applications of Greimas ' Model Discussion 2.2 The Definition of Function 2.2.1 Morin's Definition of Function 2.2.2 Narrative Functions in a Joke 2.3 Linearity of the Joke • The Isotopy Disjunction Model : A ...
... Definition of Isotopy Applications of Greimas ' Model Discussion 2.2 The Definition of Function 2.2.1 Morin's Definition of Function 2.2.2 Narrative Functions in a Joke 2.3 Linearity of the Joke • The Isotopy Disjunction Model : A ...
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... to the GTVH Advantages of the GTVH 7 Register - based Humor 7.1 Bally's Stylistics of Humor 7.1.1 Definition of Stylistics · . 221 . 222 226 227 230 231 231 7.1.2 Natural and Evocative Affect 7.1.3 7.1.4 Natural Affect and xii Contents.
... to the GTVH Advantages of the GTVH 7 Register - based Humor 7.1 Bally's Stylistics of Humor 7.1.1 Definition of Stylistics · . 221 . 222 226 227 230 231 231 7.1.2 Natural and Evocative Affect 7.1.3 7.1.4 Natural Affect and xii Contents.
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... Definition . · 10.2.2 Jokes and Their Context 10.3 Literature Review . 293 294 295 295 296 10.2.3 Differences Between Canned and Situational Jokes 298 · 300 10.3.1 Canned Jokes in Conversation 10.3.2 Puns in Conversation . Contents xiii.
... Definition . · 10.2.2 Jokes and Their Context 10.3 Literature Review . 293 294 295 295 296 10.2.3 Differences Between Canned and Situational Jokes 298 · 300 10.3.1 Canned Jokes in Conversation 10.3.2 Puns in Conversation . Contents xiii.
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Índice
Introduction | 1 |
1 Survey of the Literature | 14 |
2 The Linear Organization of the Joke | 60 |
3 The Analysis of Puns | 108 |
4 Resolution in Puns | 143 |
5 Semiotic and Text Theories | 174 |
6 Scriptbased Theories | 195 |
7 Registerbased Humor | 230 |
8 Nonjoke Humor Texts | 254 |
9 The Cooperative Nature of Humor | 271 |
10 Humor in Context | 293 |
11 Directions in Humor Research | 332 |
Backmatter | 335 |
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