Published Online: 2016-8-5
Published in Print: 2016-8-1
©2016 by De Gruyter Mouton
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Structural functions of the targeted joke: Iranian modernity and the Qazvini man as predatory homosexual
- Metaphor and its humorousness: The case of nominal compounds in German
- The humor of Skopje 2014: Between effects and evaluations
- Faith and laughter: Do atheists and practicing Christians have different senses of humor?
- Humor at work: validation of the short work-related Humor Styles Questionnaire (swHSQ)
- Book Reviews
- Jure Gantar: The Evolution of Wilde’s Wit
- Geert Brône, Kurt Feyaerts and Tony Veale: Cognitive Linguistics and Humor Research
- Benjamin Lazarus: Humanist Comic Elements in Aristophanes and the Old Testament
- Paul Bouissac: The Semiotics of Clowns and Clowning: Rituals of Transgression and the Theory of Laughter
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Structural functions of the targeted joke: Iranian modernity and the Qazvini man as predatory homosexual
- Metaphor and its humorousness: The case of nominal compounds in German
- The humor of Skopje 2014: Between effects and evaluations
- Faith and laughter: Do atheists and practicing Christians have different senses of humor?
- Humor at work: validation of the short work-related Humor Styles Questionnaire (swHSQ)
- Book Reviews
- Jure Gantar: The Evolution of Wilde’s Wit
- Geert Brône, Kurt Feyaerts and Tony Veale: Cognitive Linguistics and Humor Research
- Benjamin Lazarus: Humanist Comic Elements in Aristophanes and the Old Testament
- Paul Bouissac: The Semiotics of Clowns and Clowning: Rituals of Transgression and the Theory of Laughter