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Language and Humour in Cameroon Social Media
2016This chapter explores language use that incites laughter in Cameroon e-mail, Facebook, Yahoo Messenger and mobile telephone SMS. The incongruity and the incongruity-resolution theory (Ritchie, 1999; Mulder & Nijholt, 2002) and Gricean maxims were useful in the analysis of 270 electronic chats and messages. Results indicate patterns of language that
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Strategic humour: Public diplomacy and comic framing of foreign policy issues
British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2022Dmitry Chernobrov
exaly
The influence of chatbot humour on consumer evaluations of services
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2023exaly
Political Humour and Zimbabwean Identity on Social Media Platforms
Political Humour and Zimbabwean Identity on Social Media Platforms by Mbongeni Jonny Msimanga studies Zimbabwean digital political communication and investigates how political satire constructs, critiques, contests, mediates, and negotiates national identity.openaire +1 more source

