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AbstractThe central aim of this paper is to apply the General Theory of Verbal Humor (henceforth GTVH; Attardo 2001) to conversational narratives and to integrate it with sociopragmatic approaches. We consider script opposition as a necessary prerequisite for humor and its perlocutionary effect (i.e. eliciting laughter) as a secondary criterion for the
Argiris Archakis, Villy Tsakona
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Niniejszy artykuł ma na celu analizę średniowiecznego utworu hiszpańskiego pod kątem zawartych w nim aspektów humorystycznych, a zarazem stanowi próbę zastosowania narzędzi stricte językoznawczych w badaniu materiału literackiego. Korpus badawczy stanowi Księga Dobrej Miłości Juana Ruiza (hiszp.
Ewa Stala
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How to Understand and Assess a Theory: The Evolution of the SSTH into the GTVH and Now into the OSTH
Journal of Literary Theory, 2009VÍCTOR Raskin +2 more
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Assessing the SSTH and GTVH: A view from cognitive linguistics
Humor, 2004AbstractDespite its strong cognitive orientation in recent years, humor research still has paid relatively little attention to the paradigm of Cognitive linguistics (CL), which in light of its dynamic view on cognitive and semantic aspects of language in use, seems to provide an adequate framework for the analysis of humor.
Geert Brone, Kurt Feyaerts
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Parsing the joke: The General Theory of Verbal Humor and appropriate incongruity
For more than a quarter of a century, the Semantic Script Theory of Humor (SSTH) and its successor, the General Theory of Verbal Humor (GTVH), have been employed to characterize the factors that define a joke, to describe the components of jokes and ...
Elliott Oring
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Oppositions, overlaps, and ontologies: The general theory of verbal humor revisited
Humor, 2019Elliott Oring
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