International audienceThis study on conversational humour in French and Australian English investigates how speakers use humour spontaneously in naturally occurring conversations during social visits among friends. Following the four dimensional model outlined in Béal and Mullan (2013), this paper focuses on the speaker/target/recipient interplay and the various prag- matic functions of conversational humour in a number of representative examples from the two languages-cultures. For example, Australians show a marked preference for recipient-oriented humour, creating complicity with the other participants by threatening another’s face for the sake of humour. French speakers on the other hand, prefer to rein- force complicity at the expense...
The claim that Australians place considerable value on not taking oneself too seriously lies at the ...
This book is the first edited volume dedicated specifically to humor in interaction. It is a rich co...
Teasing in everyday interactions, which combines elements of (ostensible) provocation and (ostensibl...
International audienceThis study on conversational humour in French and Australian English investiga...
International audienceAbstract: In this paper we focus primarily on the second dimension of the mode...
In this paper we focus primarily on the second dimension of the model designed for the comparative c...
International audienceThis study on interactional humour takes place within a larger project entitle...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to clarify the fuzzy notion of “successful humour”....
This introductory article gives a state-of-the-art picture of the research on conversational humour ...
This paper examines the role of laughter in intercultural pragmatics. It takes as its starting point...
The aim of this thesis is the linguistic study of conversational humor in everyday speech: humorous ...
International audienceThe present article is part of a larger cross-cultural research project on spe...
Studies of conversational humor in intercultural settings have focused largely on illustrating how p...
This exploratory study focuses on interactions containing jocular FTAs in Australian English in rela...
Full text available online: http://openjournals.library.usyd.edu.au/index.php/SSE/article/view/5321I...
The claim that Australians place considerable value on not taking oneself too seriously lies at the ...
This book is the first edited volume dedicated specifically to humor in interaction. It is a rich co...
Teasing in everyday interactions, which combines elements of (ostensible) provocation and (ostensibl...
International audienceThis study on conversational humour in French and Australian English investiga...
International audienceAbstract: In this paper we focus primarily on the second dimension of the mode...
In this paper we focus primarily on the second dimension of the model designed for the comparative c...
International audienceThis study on interactional humour takes place within a larger project entitle...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to clarify the fuzzy notion of “successful humour”....
This introductory article gives a state-of-the-art picture of the research on conversational humour ...
This paper examines the role of laughter in intercultural pragmatics. It takes as its starting point...
The aim of this thesis is the linguistic study of conversational humor in everyday speech: humorous ...
International audienceThe present article is part of a larger cross-cultural research project on spe...
Studies of conversational humor in intercultural settings have focused largely on illustrating how p...
This exploratory study focuses on interactions containing jocular FTAs in Australian English in rela...
Full text available online: http://openjournals.library.usyd.edu.au/index.php/SSE/article/view/5321I...
The claim that Australians place considerable value on not taking oneself too seriously lies at the ...
This book is the first edited volume dedicated specifically to humor in interaction. It is a rich co...
Teasing in everyday interactions, which combines elements of (ostensible) provocation and (ostensibl...