After a brief introduction focusing on the nature and function of humour, this paper analyses some features of the language of humour (phonological, syntactic, lexical, and morphological), providing examples of blunders, slip-ups and mistakes from a number of different sources, such as student bloopers and classroom blunders, the court room -- recorded in the proceedings, insurance forms explaining car disasters, church bulletins and orders of service, signs and billboards, quotations and translations
In this article, the word 'Humour' has been defined. This word has been explained in different dicti...
How are humorous meanings generated and interpreted? Understanding a joke involves knowledge of the ...
The linguistic expression of humour is a multifaceted area of research that encompasses the cognitiv...
Humour is part of human communication and can serve as an effective means for making contact, findin...
It is often said that understanding humor in a language is the highest sign of fluency. Comprehendin...
textThis paper examines the use of humor in the foreign language classroom. Humor is an essential pa...
Informe de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua y Literatura InglesaHumour is an in...
This paper intends to show how situation comedies may be used in the English language classroom to d...
The present contribution submits to the reader a 'modest proposal' suggesting how language humour ca...
This paper explored some communicative errors in the statements of former Nigeria First Lady Dame Pa...
The present study of ambiguity at the syntactic level in the English language focuses on its resourc...
This work is a semantic pragmatic study of English jokes, which entails a multi-disciplinary (both l...
International audienceHumour and learning in a distance practice of English for specific purposes In...
This article discusses the relationship between lexical priming and humour. Since incongruity, unpre...
This study discussed strategies of humour in Adébáyọ̀ Àkàndé Fálétí’s writings. It interrogate...
In this article, the word 'Humour' has been defined. This word has been explained in different dicti...
How are humorous meanings generated and interpreted? Understanding a joke involves knowledge of the ...
The linguistic expression of humour is a multifaceted area of research that encompasses the cognitiv...
Humour is part of human communication and can serve as an effective means for making contact, findin...
It is often said that understanding humor in a language is the highest sign of fluency. Comprehendin...
textThis paper examines the use of humor in the foreign language classroom. Humor is an essential pa...
Informe de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua y Literatura InglesaHumour is an in...
This paper intends to show how situation comedies may be used in the English language classroom to d...
The present contribution submits to the reader a 'modest proposal' suggesting how language humour ca...
This paper explored some communicative errors in the statements of former Nigeria First Lady Dame Pa...
The present study of ambiguity at the syntactic level in the English language focuses on its resourc...
This work is a semantic pragmatic study of English jokes, which entails a multi-disciplinary (both l...
International audienceHumour and learning in a distance practice of English for specific purposes In...
This article discusses the relationship between lexical priming and humour. Since incongruity, unpre...
This study discussed strategies of humour in Adébáyọ̀ Àkàndé Fálétí’s writings. It interrogate...
In this article, the word 'Humour' has been defined. This word has been explained in different dicti...
How are humorous meanings generated and interpreted? Understanding a joke involves knowledge of the ...
The linguistic expression of humour is a multifaceted area of research that encompasses the cognitiv...