In this article some statistical methods are applied to analyse a humorous TV sketch show, Goodness Gracious Me! The typical text and corpus analysis based on the frequency and distribution of individual words or on recurrent phraseology can only provide a first descriptive insight into a humorous TV product. In addition to text features, two other aspects must be considered: the presence of verbal and visual humorous stances and the way the audience perceive them. The article shows how statistical techniques provides helpful tools to the textual analysis of the show and illustrates the results from a survey study concerning the opinions of viewers on the type of humour which characterizes this particular TV programme
The analysis of humor using computational tools has gained popularity in the past few years, and a l...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
This paper explores how flouting of the Gricean maxims is used to create comedy in the television se...
In this article some statistical methods are applied to analyse a humorous TV sketch show, Goodness...
Humor can be found on television, radio and books. According to Ross (2005) humor is something that ...
Humor and language are one unity that is interesting subject to be analyzed. There are several reaso...
In this article, we suggest a semiotic approach to the study of visual humorous texts. Our method is...
[[abstract]]This study aims to investigate the linguistic characteristics of the humor in American s...
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Contains fulltext : 134971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The main aim ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on sense relations, the syntagmatic and the paradigmatic axis, and thei...
In this article, we suggest a semiotic approach to the study of visual humorous texts. Our method is...
The purpose of this study is to determine the types of figurative language and the most dominant typ...
The thesis deals with the problematic of humour and its relation to linguistics. It describes the ma...
The analysis of humor using computational tools has gained popularity in the past few years, and a l...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
This paper explores how flouting of the Gricean maxims is used to create comedy in the television se...
In this article some statistical methods are applied to analyse a humorous TV sketch show, Goodness...
Humor can be found on television, radio and books. According to Ross (2005) humor is something that ...
Humor and language are one unity that is interesting subject to be analyzed. There are several reaso...
In this article, we suggest a semiotic approach to the study of visual humorous texts. Our method is...
[[abstract]]This study aims to investigate the linguistic characteristics of the humor in American s...
This study aims to analyze the Semantic Mechanism of Humor in the IT Crowd sitcom, and also to find ...
This research studies the conversational humor appeared in the British Sitcom entitled “Mind Your La...
Contains fulltext : 134971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The main aim ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on sense relations, the syntagmatic and the paradigmatic axis, and thei...
In this article, we suggest a semiotic approach to the study of visual humorous texts. Our method is...
The purpose of this study is to determine the types of figurative language and the most dominant typ...
The thesis deals with the problematic of humour and its relation to linguistics. It describes the ma...
The analysis of humor using computational tools has gained popularity in the past few years, and a l...
In order to examine the context of entertainment (through studying the particular form of television...
This paper explores how flouting of the Gricean maxims is used to create comedy in the television se...