This article is devoted to the research of cognitive mechanisms of the creation of laughter effect of the English-language anecdote, which are based on the disparity of men and women to the mental and ethical norms. The results of the analysis demonstrate quantitative and high-quality asymmetry in the laughter representation of man and woman in the texts of the English-language anecdotes. The found quantitative and high-quality asymmetry reflects the most socially meaningful gender-specific demands to the man and woman as to the members of English-language society. In the subsoil of these demands there are the traditional gender standard roles of defender-breadwinner and keeper of fireside
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 19, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
Although research has added to our understanding of the positive and negative effects of the use of ...
This thesis deals with jokes and gender as social meaning. Here gender identity is regarded as one k...
Linguists have focused on humor and its typical genre, anecdotes, for a relatively long period of ti...
The article covers the problem of profanity and deprecating humor in English anecdotes. Aggressive h...
Laughter and Women This article deals with research on the issue of women\u27s laughter from an anth...
The article is devoted to the discussion of the psychology of laughter from the perspective of its f...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the relationship between language and thought by attemptin...
Goal. To present the results of a psycholinguistic experiment devoted to the study of verbal represe...
Goal. To present the results of a psycholinguistic experiment devoted to the study of verbal represe...
Empirical research on humor has perpetuated, rather than challenged, stereotypes of the humorless fe...
The purpose of the article is to describe the gender-specific objectivity of emotions in the verbal ...
The article examines the effects of audience laughter on men's and women's responses to humor. Forty...
To explore lay conceptions of characteristics of an ideal sense of humor as embodied in a known indi...
Goal. To present the results of a psycholinguistic experiment devoted to the study of verbal represe...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 19, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
Although research has added to our understanding of the positive and negative effects of the use of ...
This thesis deals with jokes and gender as social meaning. Here gender identity is regarded as one k...
Linguists have focused on humor and its typical genre, anecdotes, for a relatively long period of ti...
The article covers the problem of profanity and deprecating humor in English anecdotes. Aggressive h...
Laughter and Women This article deals with research on the issue of women\u27s laughter from an anth...
The article is devoted to the discussion of the psychology of laughter from the perspective of its f...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the relationship between language and thought by attemptin...
Goal. To present the results of a psycholinguistic experiment devoted to the study of verbal represe...
Goal. To present the results of a psycholinguistic experiment devoted to the study of verbal represe...
Empirical research on humor has perpetuated, rather than challenged, stereotypes of the humorless fe...
The purpose of the article is to describe the gender-specific objectivity of emotions in the verbal ...
The article examines the effects of audience laughter on men's and women's responses to humor. Forty...
To explore lay conceptions of characteristics of an ideal sense of humor as embodied in a known indi...
Goal. To present the results of a psycholinguistic experiment devoted to the study of verbal represe...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 19, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
Although research has added to our understanding of the positive and negative effects of the use of ...
This thesis deals with jokes and gender as social meaning. Here gender identity is regarded as one k...