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THE ROLE OF OPPOSITION SCRIPT IN HUMOR: A DISCOURSE-BASED ARGUMENT FOR COGNITIVE COMPLEXITY

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This study investigates the role of script opposition in humor and argues for a discourse-based understanding of humor as an instance of cognitive complexity. Drawing upon Victor Raskin’s Script-Based Semantic Theory of Humor (SSTH) and the subsequent General Theory of Verbal Humor (GTVH) developed with Salvatore Attardo, the research explores how ...
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HUMOUR AS COGNITIVE–PRAGMATIC SCRIPT OPPOSITION: AN INTEGRATIVE LINGUISTIC MODEL

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The article examines humour as a multidimensional cognitive-pragmatic phenomenon. Drawing upon classical philosophical insights, semantic script theory, and affective violation models, the study proposes an integrative framework explaining humour as simultaneous activation of opposing scripts under conditions of benign violation.
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Oppositional Occupations and Automatic Script-based Mechanisms of Work-Home Conflict

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023
Solomiya Draga, Katherine Ann DeCelles
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Script oppositions and logical mechanisms: Modeling incongruities and their resolutions

Humor - International Journal of Humor Research, 2002
Salvatore Attardo   +2 more
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Word level multi-script identification

Pattern Recognition Letters, 2008
Peeta Basa Pati, A G Ramakrishnan
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TEACHING CHILDREN WITH AUTISM TO INITIATE TO PEERS: EFFECTS OF A SCRIPT-FADING PROCEDURE

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1993
Patricia J Krantz, Lynn E Mcclannahan
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