This article examines the acquisition of pragmatic competence in L2, applying this stimulating area of research to premodern texts in a way that has yet to be done (to the author’s knowledge). Specifically, this article discusses the teaching of “challenging” incongruent speech behaviours (such as sarcasm, banter, and irony) in a group of Anglo-Norman dialogues of the late Middle Ages. The present work focuses on the representation of incongruent speech acts in the dialogues, how this representation speaks to a pedagogical method that incorporated humour, and also the possible functions of humour in the pedagogical environment. The topic of incongruent performance and its pedagogical implications will also be considered. By discussing the d...
This thesis represents the first in-depth analysis of mock politeness, bringing together research fr...
Understanding verbal jokes in English is problematic for English as Foreign Language (EFL) readers s...
French Lessons in Late-Medieval England presents two fifteenth-century manuals designed to support f...
Profanity has attracted much scholarly attention for the reason that swearing, oaths, and insults “m...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the English Association. Thi...
The Manières de langage are a group of dialogues composed to teach French in England at the turn of ...
This article examines what a group of medieval conversation manuals designed to teach spoken French ...
Foreign language learning manuals can be valuable sources for the history of pragmatics and historic...
Book synopsis: Although the topic of humor has been dealt with for other eras, early medieval humor ...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
This study aims to review and investigates the role and function of humourin Ahmed Matar's poetry pr...
Satire and counsel recur together in the secular literature of the High and Late Middle Ages. I ana...
This project uncovers the unwritten rules of the interrogative which acted as arbiters of power in r...
After a brief introduction focusing on the nature and function of humour, this paper analyses some f...
The present contribution submits to the reader a 'modest proposal' suggesting how language humour ca...
This thesis represents the first in-depth analysis of mock politeness, bringing together research fr...
Understanding verbal jokes in English is problematic for English as Foreign Language (EFL) readers s...
French Lessons in Late-Medieval England presents two fifteenth-century manuals designed to support f...
Profanity has attracted much scholarly attention for the reason that swearing, oaths, and insults “m...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the English Association. Thi...
The Manières de langage are a group of dialogues composed to teach French in England at the turn of ...
This article examines what a group of medieval conversation manuals designed to teach spoken French ...
Foreign language learning manuals can be valuable sources for the history of pragmatics and historic...
Book synopsis: Although the topic of humor has been dealt with for other eras, early medieval humor ...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
This study aims to review and investigates the role and function of humourin Ahmed Matar's poetry pr...
Satire and counsel recur together in the secular literature of the High and Late Middle Ages. I ana...
This project uncovers the unwritten rules of the interrogative which acted as arbiters of power in r...
After a brief introduction focusing on the nature and function of humour, this paper analyses some f...
The present contribution submits to the reader a 'modest proposal' suggesting how language humour ca...
This thesis represents the first in-depth analysis of mock politeness, bringing together research fr...
Understanding verbal jokes in English is problematic for English as Foreign Language (EFL) readers s...
French Lessons in Late-Medieval England presents two fifteenth-century manuals designed to support f...