Discourse pervades all areas of human activity. Beyond the use of verbal communication, discourse also extends to non-verbal elements such as body language, facial expressions, intonation and laughter. Despite the wide range of studies that examine the structures and nature of political discourse, very few have looked at the ways in which politicians use non-verbal elements and, in particular, laughter as part of their discourse strategies. This study looks at the use of laughter in the German Bundestag by analysing 16,000 observations of laughter taken from the transcripts of 847 plenary sessions spanning four electoral terms. The study finds that laughter can be used by politicians as a non-verbal means of expressing opinion and making ...
International audienceLaughter is pervasive in human conversation (more than 30k tokens in the dialo...
This book examines what speakers try to achieve by producing \u2018laughter-talk\u2019 (the talk pre...
We propose a method for investigation of laughter in incremental text-based dialogues. We report a p...
Discourse pervades all areas of human activity. Beyond the use of verbal communication, discourse al...
This paper focuses on the argumentative role of derisive laughter in broadcast political debates. Us...
This paper focuses on the argumentative role of derisive laughter in broadcast political debates. Us...
This article focuses on the argumentative role of derisive laughter in broadcast political debates. ...
This article focuses on the argumentative role of derisive laughter in broadcast political debates. ...
This dissertation seeks to determine how laughter shapes our shared political life. In recent years ...
In political debates, the media[tisation] can determine the use of language with the aim to increase...
Ginzburg J, Breithholtz E, Cooper R, Hough J, Tian Y. Understanding Laughter. In: Proceedings of th...
Right-wing populists are on the rise in Europe in the last decade. Their populism undermines one of ...
Previous conversation analytic work on the use and function of laughter in broadcast talk has mostly...
Previous conversation analytic work on the use and function of laughter in broadcast talk has mostly...
Previous conversation analytic work on the use and function of laughter in broadcast talk has mostly...
International audienceLaughter is pervasive in human conversation (more than 30k tokens in the dialo...
This book examines what speakers try to achieve by producing \u2018laughter-talk\u2019 (the talk pre...
We propose a method for investigation of laughter in incremental text-based dialogues. We report a p...
Discourse pervades all areas of human activity. Beyond the use of verbal communication, discourse al...
This paper focuses on the argumentative role of derisive laughter in broadcast political debates. Us...
This paper focuses on the argumentative role of derisive laughter in broadcast political debates. Us...
This article focuses on the argumentative role of derisive laughter in broadcast political debates. ...
This article focuses on the argumentative role of derisive laughter in broadcast political debates. ...
This dissertation seeks to determine how laughter shapes our shared political life. In recent years ...
In political debates, the media[tisation] can determine the use of language with the aim to increase...
Ginzburg J, Breithholtz E, Cooper R, Hough J, Tian Y. Understanding Laughter. In: Proceedings of th...
Right-wing populists are on the rise in Europe in the last decade. Their populism undermines one of ...
Previous conversation analytic work on the use and function of laughter in broadcast talk has mostly...
Previous conversation analytic work on the use and function of laughter in broadcast talk has mostly...
Previous conversation analytic work on the use and function of laughter in broadcast talk has mostly...
International audienceLaughter is pervasive in human conversation (more than 30k tokens in the dialo...
This book examines what speakers try to achieve by producing \u2018laughter-talk\u2019 (the talk pre...
We propose a method for investigation of laughter in incremental text-based dialogues. We report a p...