
Humorous Discourse
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- Intro
- Table of contents
- A foreword on humorous discourse
- I Approaches at the essence of humorous discourse
- Humor theory: What is and what is not
- Metonymy in humour
- Conceptual integration and humor
- The dynamics of humour
- II Humor as a function of discourse
- The GTVH and humorous discourse
- Metapragmatic markers of the bona fide and non-bona fide modes of communication
- Wordplay and football: Humour in the discourse of written sports reporting
- Audience affiliation, membership categories, and the construction of humor in stand-up comedy
- Humor research and humor reception: Far away, so close
- III Computer modeling of humorous discourse
- Ontological Semantic Theory of Humor in a context of humorous discourse
- Notes on the contributors
- Index
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