This paper sets out to explore the nature of the humour generated when pairs of young children talk and draw together. Emphasis is on children’s use of language since most of our humorous instances are expressed verbally rather than visually. Humour’s various features proved to be highly complicated, however, as examples often transcend boundaries, so in order to facilitate debate our findings were classified and discussed under the following headings: preposterous statements, exaggeration and humorous anecdotes; telling jokes; singing and chanting, playing with words, and rhyming and repeating; bodily functions, body parts and nakedness; narrative humour related to drawing. Although we found many common elements, humour, in terms of its de...
© 2020 EManuscript Technologies. All rights reserved. Purpose of the study: Humor is a complex pheno...
Let’s have a joke! Children’s joking and humour – some age and intercultural differences Children l...
Este trabajo constituye un estudio sobre el humor verbal en niños y niñas de 4.º curso de Educación ...
Highlighting pertinent research in the area of young children's development of humor, this pape...
Humor for a child can improve his intelligence and smooth his feeling and as a result, he has a stro...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore spontaneous humor performance of young children...
Humour in children’s literature in the tertiary and intermediate phases of language education Humo...
This study aims to examine the learning outcomes among preschool children of a holistic artsbasedlea...
Studying children's humor development can be a window into children's social and cognitive developm...
Today, in the field of early childhood education and care in the UK we do not always demonstrate a c...
Humour is a central feature of social interactions in childhood that has received little attention. ...
Developmental studies on humor have historically approached a limited age range - from birth until e...
'The Baby Laughter' project (http://babylaughter.net) is a research programme in developmental psych...
The STANDUP project has developed and evaluated interactive software which allows children with lang...
This thesis investigated whether 18-36 month olds understand humour and humorous intentions. Also in...
© 2020 EManuscript Technologies. All rights reserved. Purpose of the study: Humor is a complex pheno...
Let’s have a joke! Children’s joking and humour – some age and intercultural differences Children l...
Este trabajo constituye un estudio sobre el humor verbal en niños y niñas de 4.º curso de Educación ...
Highlighting pertinent research in the area of young children's development of humor, this pape...
Humor for a child can improve his intelligence and smooth his feeling and as a result, he has a stro...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore spontaneous humor performance of young children...
Humour in children’s literature in the tertiary and intermediate phases of language education Humo...
This study aims to examine the learning outcomes among preschool children of a holistic artsbasedlea...
Studying children's humor development can be a window into children's social and cognitive developm...
Today, in the field of early childhood education and care in the UK we do not always demonstrate a c...
Humour is a central feature of social interactions in childhood that has received little attention. ...
Developmental studies on humor have historically approached a limited age range - from birth until e...
'The Baby Laughter' project (http://babylaughter.net) is a research programme in developmental psych...
The STANDUP project has developed and evaluated interactive software which allows children with lang...
This thesis investigated whether 18-36 month olds understand humour and humorous intentions. Also in...
© 2020 EManuscript Technologies. All rights reserved. Purpose of the study: Humor is a complex pheno...
Let’s have a joke! Children’s joking and humour – some age and intercultural differences Children l...
Este trabajo constituye un estudio sobre el humor verbal en niños y niñas de 4.º curso de Educación ...