The paramount goal of this paper is to tease out a number of universal communicative phenomena which carry humour appreciated by the recipient of a drama series, based on data culled from a famous medical drama series, “House”. This broad-range study aims to shed light on the humorous phenomena in dramatic discourse, which evinces greater similitude than comedy discourse. It is argued that conversational humour is prevalent in dramatic discourse, manifesting itself in rhetorical figures (e.g. creative metaphor or irony) and pragmatic types (e.g. teasing), which can also be categorised depending on whether or not they display genuine aggression. Two more humour types are also presented as part of conversational humour, namely: non-verbal exp...
‘Humour’ in the stories has been investigated in many ways while the prominence of the studies has b...
This book examines what speakers try to achieve by producing \u2018laughter-talk\u2019 (the talk pre...
The paper explores a variety of ways in which humour is attached to social and cultural contexts. In...
Humour is one of essential aspects to communicate with other people comfortably. Most of verbal humo...
Although impoliteness and humour are not two terms that sound related anyhow, this thesis focuses on...
Irony is often related to humor, both in spoken and written language. One possibility is that humor ...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
Humorous utterances can be divided into those which are created for their own sake (that is, to amus...
Humor and language are one unity that is interesting subject to be analyzed. There are several reaso...
This dissertation describes a series of studies testing the role of laughter in spontaneous conversa...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
textThe phenomenon of laughter has intrigued many philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, and – m...
Traditionally, irony has long been viewed as a rhetorical device and broadly defined as “the use of ...
‘Humour’ in the stories has been investigated in many ways while the prominence of the studies has b...
This book examines what speakers try to achieve by producing \u2018laughter-talk\u2019 (the talk pre...
The paper explores a variety of ways in which humour is attached to social and cultural contexts. In...
Humour is one of essential aspects to communicate with other people comfortably. Most of verbal humo...
Although impoliteness and humour are not two terms that sound related anyhow, this thesis focuses on...
Irony is often related to humor, both in spoken and written language. One possibility is that humor ...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
Humorous utterances can be divided into those which are created for their own sake (that is, to amus...
Humor and language are one unity that is interesting subject to be analyzed. There are several reaso...
This dissertation describes a series of studies testing the role of laughter in spontaneous conversa...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
textThe phenomenon of laughter has intrigued many philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, and – m...
Traditionally, irony has long been viewed as a rhetorical device and broadly defined as “the use of ...
‘Humour’ in the stories has been investigated in many ways while the prominence of the studies has b...
This book examines what speakers try to achieve by producing \u2018laughter-talk\u2019 (the talk pre...
The paper explores a variety of ways in which humour is attached to social and cultural contexts. In...