The Language of Humor. An IntroductionAlleen Pace Nilsen and Don L. F. NilsenCambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018387 pagesISBN 978-1-108-41654-2 (Hardback), ISBN 978-1-108-40396-2 (Paperback)The Language of Humor. An IntroductionAlleen Pace Nilsen and Don L. F. NilsenCambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018387 pagesISBN 978-1-108-41654-2 (Hardback), ISBN 978-1-108-40396-2 (Paperback
Language plays an important role in human life. It is a social product, which expresses “feelings, a...
In A Philosophy of Humour, Alan Roberts presents a brief but extremely well-resourced overview of th...
Language has a very important role in people's life. Without it, they will suffer a lot in socializi...
Salvatore Attardo's Handbook of Language and Humor is part of the Routledge series of handbooks devo...
Review of the book Humour Translation in the Age of Multimedia, by Margherita Dore (ed.), London, Ro...
As the title implies, the volume aims to chart the points of contact between humour and the modern m...
Excerpt: "Humor both exposes and disrupts the usual ways of using language. It also disrupts the ri...
The introduction of the Special Issue of Humor dedicated to Humor and Translation present a review o...
Humour has been deemed a special language competency, or more extremely, humour has been seen as a f...
Book review of Danish Humour – SINK OR SWIM by Lita Lundquist and Helen Dyrbye, Samfundslitteratur, ...
Too often, the study of humor lacks the very thing it analyzes. That is one of the reasons Don Nilse...
The Encyclopedia of Humor Studies explores the concept of humor in history and modern society in the...
This book is the first edited volume dedicated specifically to humor in interaction. It is a rich co...
How are humorous meanings generated and interpreted? Understanding a joke involves knowledge of the ...
In sociolinguistic, humor is differentiated into three theories such as Disparagement, Incongruity a...
Language plays an important role in human life. It is a social product, which expresses “feelings, a...
In A Philosophy of Humour, Alan Roberts presents a brief but extremely well-resourced overview of th...
Language has a very important role in people's life. Without it, they will suffer a lot in socializi...
Salvatore Attardo's Handbook of Language and Humor is part of the Routledge series of handbooks devo...
Review of the book Humour Translation in the Age of Multimedia, by Margherita Dore (ed.), London, Ro...
As the title implies, the volume aims to chart the points of contact between humour and the modern m...
Excerpt: "Humor both exposes and disrupts the usual ways of using language. It also disrupts the ri...
The introduction of the Special Issue of Humor dedicated to Humor and Translation present a review o...
Humour has been deemed a special language competency, or more extremely, humour has been seen as a f...
Book review of Danish Humour – SINK OR SWIM by Lita Lundquist and Helen Dyrbye, Samfundslitteratur, ...
Too often, the study of humor lacks the very thing it analyzes. That is one of the reasons Don Nilse...
The Encyclopedia of Humor Studies explores the concept of humor in history and modern society in the...
This book is the first edited volume dedicated specifically to humor in interaction. It is a rich co...
How are humorous meanings generated and interpreted? Understanding a joke involves knowledge of the ...
In sociolinguistic, humor is differentiated into three theories such as Disparagement, Incongruity a...
Language plays an important role in human life. It is a social product, which expresses “feelings, a...
In A Philosophy of Humour, Alan Roberts presents a brief but extremely well-resourced overview of th...
Language has a very important role in people's life. Without it, they will suffer a lot in socializi...