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Conversational Implicature in Stand-up Comedies

法政大学多摩論集, 2010
This paper investigates plays on words involving conversational implicatures or hidden meanings in short stand-up comedies by a Japanese duo. It is observed that regular patterns of wording exist in such conversational exchanges which cause the audience to laugh.
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Performing pregnancy: Comic content, critique and ambivalence in pregnant stand-up comedy

International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2023
Sharon Lockyer, Sara De Benedictis
exaly  

Improvisation and Stand‐Up Comedy

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 2020
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Fun young ladies — Modern feminism and China's stand-up comedy

Women's Studies International Forum, 2023
exaly  

Characters and Surprises in Stand-up Comedy

This book employs a social semiotic methodology to investigate how comedians use impersonation and expectation to create humour in stand-up comedy.It advances the linguistic cartography of how meaning-making resources contribute to humour in interactive humour genres. Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) underpins the book’s approach and is integrated
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ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS IN STAND-UP COMEDY

2013
ABSTRACT This research was conducted to discover the types of illocutionary acts, the most dominant type of illocutionary acts, the implication of the dominant type of illocutionary acts, and which utterances show the function of stand-up comedy in stand-up comedy performances in Indonesia.
Putri, Giel Utami, Murni, Sri Minda
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Analysing stand-up comedy

Comedy Studies, 2011
Sharon Lockyer   +2 more
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The use of mimicry in Nigerian stand-up comedy

Comedy Studies, 2016
Ibukun Filani
exaly  

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