: Salvatore Attardo
: Linguistic Theories of Humor
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110219029
: Humor Research [HR]ISSN
: 1
: CHF 213.10
:
: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
: English
: 445
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This book is the result of almost a decade of research in several related aspects of the linguistics of humor. As such, it is inevitably a composite and the result of a compromise between my desire to cover, on the one hand, as much as possible of the scholarship pertaining to humor research in linguistics and, on the other, my own research interests in the field.
The book combines a representative, if not exhaustive, survey of the literature in the linguistics of humor, with critical analyses of the more significant approaches and my own original ventures. For the most part, I hope I have provided enough indications to indicate which is which. No chapter is anyone of those three things exclusively, but the beginning of the book clearly tends towards the survey, the middle towards the critique, and the end towards original work.
Acknowledgements8
Contents9
List of Tables16
List of Figures17
Preface18
Introduction22
Survey of the Literature35
The Linear Organization of the Joke81
The Analysis of Puns129
Resolution in Puns164
Semiotic and Text Theories195
Script-based Theories216
Register-based Humor251
Non-joke Humor Texts275
The Cooperative Nature of Humor292
Humor in Context314
Directions in Humor Research353
Bibliography356
Appendix A Humorous Examples409
Appendix B List of Acronyms421
Index of Names423
Index of Subjects433