Dajare – Japanese pun and its research potential The present paper introduces dajare as a Japanese form of puns, i.e. utterances with multiple meanings based on a wordplay. Dajare is chosen as a minimal text with a potential of humorous effect, thus a promising starting point for a research of humor and laughter from perspec tives of cultural anthropology and cognitive linguistics. While the ability to make puns with the use of the Chi nese script in Japan is historically well documented in the form of gisho, the concept of dajare is traced to the realms of the poetic forms of haikai no renga, zappai etc. In modern Japan, dajare is often regarded rather nega tively as “old men’s joke” (oyaji gyagu), mainly due to its separation fro...
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Humour and jokes can be found everyday, everywhere, in magazines, newspapers and in human beings' da...
Il contributo analizza l’espressione dell’umorismo all’interno delle arti declamatorie giapponesi, i...
Words that are used for mimicking sounds are called onomatopoeia. These words are extremely common i...
In English, “puns” are usually perceived as a subclass of “jokes”. In Japanese, however, this is not...
Everyone knows that English is big on puns. However, most speakers of Japanese know that this is ver...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze and classify the mechanisms of linguistic humor which occur ...
Therefore, this paper focuses on filling the deficiencies listed above and recovering the lack of ab...
The use of puns to express humor in Djaka Lodang, a Javanese magazine, is a language phenomenon of l...
Commonplace images from abroad of Japanese people and language hold that the Japanese are highly rit...
This paper focuses on the analysis of pun as one of the categories of wordplay and its manifestation...
This work is a semantic pragmatic study of English jokes, which entails a multi-disciplinary (both l...
This article examines a particular form of highly collaborative conversational humor that is commonl...
<p><em> </em></p> <p><em>In the Japanese literature, poetry has its own type and form, including Hai...
Tematem pracy jest analiza tłumaczenia warstwy humorystycznej mangi One Punch Man oraz jej tłumaczen...
The aim of the paper is to re-analyze the structure of linguistic joke from the point of view of cul...
Humour and jokes can be found everyday, everywhere, in magazines, newspapers and in human beings' da...
Il contributo analizza l’espressione dell’umorismo all’interno delle arti declamatorie giapponesi, i...
Words that are used for mimicking sounds are called onomatopoeia. These words are extremely common i...