© 2015 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. To what extent can Cognitive Linguistics benefit from the systematic study of a creative phenomenon like humor? Although the authors in this volume approach this question from different perspectives, they share the profound belief that humorous data may provide a unique insight into the complex interplay of quantitative and qualitative aspects of meaning construction.status: publishe
How are humorous meanings generated and interpreted? Understanding a joke involves knowledge of the ...
Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1979), pp. 325-33
This thesis proposes a cognitive poetic model of discoursal humour: the 3D Model of Humour. Previous...
© 2019, The Author(s). This interdisciplinary study examined the structure of humor creation in the ...
In this paper, the authors summarize the main theories of humor that emerged from philosophical and ...
This contribution focuses on the question how humour can be investigated from a linguistic point of ...
Language plays an important role in human life. It is a social product, which expresses “feelings, a...
Cognitive Linguistics is an approach to the study of language and the mind. Among its main foci are ...
Humor can be found everywhere, everytime, in magazines, newspapers and daily life. There are many fu...
This work is a semantic pragmatic study of English jokes, which entails a multi-disciplinary (both l...
It is often said that understanding humor in a language is the highest sign of fluency. Comprehendin...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
Excerpt: "Humor both exposes and disrupts the usual ways of using language. It also disrupts the ri...
At first sight it might seem that corpus linguistics and humour studies make odd bedfellows. Corpus...
The series aims to publish high-quality research on a broad range of topics in humor studies, includ...
How are humorous meanings generated and interpreted? Understanding a joke involves knowledge of the ...
Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1979), pp. 325-33
This thesis proposes a cognitive poetic model of discoursal humour: the 3D Model of Humour. Previous...
© 2019, The Author(s). This interdisciplinary study examined the structure of humor creation in the ...
In this paper, the authors summarize the main theories of humor that emerged from philosophical and ...
This contribution focuses on the question how humour can be investigated from a linguistic point of ...
Language plays an important role in human life. It is a social product, which expresses “feelings, a...
Cognitive Linguistics is an approach to the study of language and the mind. Among its main foci are ...
Humor can be found everywhere, everytime, in magazines, newspapers and daily life. There are many fu...
This work is a semantic pragmatic study of English jokes, which entails a multi-disciplinary (both l...
It is often said that understanding humor in a language is the highest sign of fluency. Comprehendin...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
Excerpt: "Humor both exposes and disrupts the usual ways of using language. It also disrupts the ri...
At first sight it might seem that corpus linguistics and humour studies make odd bedfellows. Corpus...
The series aims to publish high-quality research on a broad range of topics in humor studies, includ...
How are humorous meanings generated and interpreted? Understanding a joke involves knowledge of the ...
Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1979), pp. 325-33
This thesis proposes a cognitive poetic model of discoursal humour: the 3D Model of Humour. Previous...