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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Pragmatics and linguistic research into humour 1
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Part 1. Stylistic figures as forms of humour
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1.1: Irony
- Will anticipating irony facilitate it immediately? 19
- “That’s not ironic, that’s just stupid” 33
- Irony via “surrealism” 51
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1.2 Puns and other wordplay
- The role of syllables and morphemes as mechanisms in humorous pun formation 71
- Context-sensitive aspects of Shakespeare’s use of puns in comedies 105
- Dimensions of incongruity in register humour 125
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Part 2. (Non)interactive forms of humour
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2.1: Jokes
- Displays of “new” gender arrangements in Russian jokes 147
- Understanding ethnic humour in Romanian jokes 173
- Sexuality in Anglo-American anti-proverbs 191
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2.2 Conversational humour
- Joker in the pack 217
- Humour in quasi-conversations 243
- Humour and the integration of new staff in the workplace 265
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Part 3. Forms of humour in public discourse
- Parody in the light of the incongruity-resolution model 291
- “I’ll be there for you!” On participation-based sitcom humour 311
- “Losers, poltroons and nudniks” in Woody Allen’s Mere Anarchy 335
- Notes on humour and persuasion in advertising and legal discourse 353
- Comic takeover or comic makeover? 365
- Name index 379
- Subject index 381
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Pragmatics and linguistic research into humour 1
-
Part 1. Stylistic figures as forms of humour
-
1.1: Irony
- Will anticipating irony facilitate it immediately? 19
- “That’s not ironic, that’s just stupid” 33
- Irony via “surrealism” 51
-
1.2 Puns and other wordplay
- The role of syllables and morphemes as mechanisms in humorous pun formation 71
- Context-sensitive aspects of Shakespeare’s use of puns in comedies 105
- Dimensions of incongruity in register humour 125
-
Part 2. (Non)interactive forms of humour
-
2.1: Jokes
- Displays of “new” gender arrangements in Russian jokes 147
- Understanding ethnic humour in Romanian jokes 173
- Sexuality in Anglo-American anti-proverbs 191
-
2.2 Conversational humour
- Joker in the pack 217
- Humour in quasi-conversations 243
- Humour and the integration of new staff in the workplace 265
-
Part 3. Forms of humour in public discourse
- Parody in the light of the incongruity-resolution model 291
- “I’ll be there for you!” On participation-based sitcom humour 311
- “Losers, poltroons and nudniks” in Woody Allen’s Mere Anarchy 335
- Notes on humour and persuasion in advertising and legal discourse 353
- Comic takeover or comic makeover? 365
- Name index 379
- Subject index 381