Metapragmatics of humor : current research trends
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Metapragmatics of humor : current research trends
(IVITRA research in linguistics and literature : studies, editions and translations, v. 14)
John Benjamins Publishing Company, c2016
- : Hb
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Metapragmatics of Humor: Current research trends contributes to a new area in the pragmatics of humor: its conception as a metapragmatic ability. The book collects thirteen chapters organized into three parts: Revisions and applications of General Theory of Verbal Humor (GTVH) in a metapragmatic context; Metapragmatic awareness of humor across textual modes; and Metapragmatic practices within the acquisition of humor. Thus, this book provides an up-to-date panorama of this field, where metapragmatic abilities are described in adults as well as in children, on humorous and non-humorous genres - jokes, cartoons, humorous monologues, parodies, conversation, Twitter -, and using several approaches, such as GTVH, multimodality, conversational analysis, eye-tracking methodology, etc.
目次
- 1. Exploring metapragmatics of humor (by Ruiz-Gurillo, Leonor)
- 2. Part 1. Revisions and applications of General Theory of Verbal Humor (GTVH) in a metapragmatic context
- 3. The variables of the evaluative functional relationship: The case of humorous discourse (by Alba-Juez, Laura)
- 4. Humor and advertising in Twitter: An approach from the General Theory of Verbal Humor and Metapragmatics (by Alaman, Ana Pano)
- 5. Beyond verbal incongruity: A genre-specific model for the interpretation of humor in political cartoons (by Aguero Guerra, Marta)
- 6. Metapragmatics of humor: Variability, negotiability and adaptability in humorous monologues (by Ruiz-Gurillo, Leonor)
- 7. Part 2. Metapragmatic awareness of humor across textual modes
- 8. 2.1. Jokes
- 9. Lawyers, great lawyers, and liars: The metapragmatics of lying in lawyer jokes (by Campos Pardillos, Miguel Angel)
- 10. A look at metalinguistic jokes based on intentional morphological reanalysis (by Balteiro, Isabel)
- 11. 2.2. TV genres
- 12. How do French humorists adapt across situations?: A corpus study of their prosodic and (dis)fluency profiles (by Grosman, Iulia)
- 13. Truthiness and consequences: A cognitive pragmatic analysis of Stephen Colbert's satirical strategies and effects (by Stewart, Craig O.)
- 14. 2.3. Conversation
- 15. Variability, adaptability and negotiability in conversational humor: A matter of gender (by Alvarado-Ortega, M. Belen)
- 16. Teasing in casual conversations: An opportunistic discursive strategy (by Priego-Valverde, Beatrice)
- 17. Smiling, gaze, and humor in conversation: A pilot study (by Gironzetti, Elisa)
- 18. Part 3. Metapragmatic practices within the acquisition of humor
- 19. Understanding of humorous intentions: A developmental approach (by Hoicka, Elena)
- 20. Children using phraseology for humorous purposes: The case of 9-to-10-year-olds (by Timofeeva-Timofeev, Larissa)
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