Scoffing at puns is a conditioned reflex, and through the centuries groan-ups have aimed a steady barrage of libel and slander at pun ladies and pun gents. Three hundred years ago, the playwright and critic John Dennis sneered, A pun is the lowest form of wit. Many of you Verbatim readers know me as an incorrigible punster - please don\u27t incorrige! - who agrees with the witty Henry Erskine that a pun is indeed the lowest form of wit because it is the foundation of all wit. For me and my many pun pals, punning is a rewording experience that, like a good steak, can be a rare medium well done
A distinctive rhetorical device, puns are wittily applied in advertisements, daily conversations, ri...
Analysis of a corpus of spontaneously produced Japanese puns from a single speaker over a two-year p...
In my semi-definitive but now tragically out-of-print spoonerism book Cruel and Unusual Puns, I spok...
By far the most popular form of word play is the pun. Linguists who prefer big words call his paron...
To study the pun in depth is much like dissecting a butterfly. Once the scalpel is applied, the beau...
To publicize my two wordplay books, which were published in the early 1960s, I prepared a talk that ...
The paper addresses the issue of the English pun and its successful evasion of taxonomic organizatio...
The hallmark of the compleat punster is the ability to work puns into real-life situations - and to ...
Puns consist of homophone, homograph, homonym, juxtaposition of words with similar sounds, blending...
Therefore, this paper focuses on filling the deficiencies listed above and recovering the lack of ab...
In the style of edifice Wrecks (Bullwinkle). Mousey Dung (Kliban), You rippa dese, you menna d...
The present paper is a corpus-based study seeking to demonstrate, both qualitatively and quantitativ...
This paper is an attempt to describe both the structure and function of punning wordplay (perhaps a ...
Volume V of the Bulletin of Applied Linguistics published by the English Department of Morehead Stat...
Another Pun Quiz. The misdefinitions usually also hint at the actual meanings, as in cryptic crosswo...
A distinctive rhetorical device, puns are wittily applied in advertisements, daily conversations, ri...
Analysis of a corpus of spontaneously produced Japanese puns from a single speaker over a two-year p...
In my semi-definitive but now tragically out-of-print spoonerism book Cruel and Unusual Puns, I spok...
By far the most popular form of word play is the pun. Linguists who prefer big words call his paron...
To study the pun in depth is much like dissecting a butterfly. Once the scalpel is applied, the beau...
To publicize my two wordplay books, which were published in the early 1960s, I prepared a talk that ...
The paper addresses the issue of the English pun and its successful evasion of taxonomic organizatio...
The hallmark of the compleat punster is the ability to work puns into real-life situations - and to ...
Puns consist of homophone, homograph, homonym, juxtaposition of words with similar sounds, blending...
Therefore, this paper focuses on filling the deficiencies listed above and recovering the lack of ab...
In the style of edifice Wrecks (Bullwinkle). Mousey Dung (Kliban), You rippa dese, you menna d...
The present paper is a corpus-based study seeking to demonstrate, both qualitatively and quantitativ...
This paper is an attempt to describe both the structure and function of punning wordplay (perhaps a ...
Volume V of the Bulletin of Applied Linguistics published by the English Department of Morehead Stat...
Another Pun Quiz. The misdefinitions usually also hint at the actual meanings, as in cryptic crosswo...
A distinctive rhetorical device, puns are wittily applied in advertisements, daily conversations, ri...
Analysis of a corpus of spontaneously produced Japanese puns from a single speaker over a two-year p...
In my semi-definitive but now tragically out-of-print spoonerism book Cruel and Unusual Puns, I spok...