In:Metapragmatics of Humor: Current research trends
Edited by Leonor Ruiz-Gurillo
[IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature 14] 2016
► pp. 79–101
Metapragmatics of humor
Variability, negotiability and adaptability in humorous monologues
Published online: 24 November 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.14.05rui
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.14.05rui
Abstract
The main aim of this paper is to propose a theoretical model for the study of humor as a metapragmatic ability, the so-called metapragmatics of humor (MH). After offering a short overview, humor will be analyzed from the conception of metapragmatics according to Verschueren (1999), (2000), (2009). Considering humor as a continuous choice where variability, negotiability, and adaptability become key notions, the knowledge resources in the General Theory of Verbal Humor (GTVH) (Attardo and Raskin 1991; Attardo 2001a, 2008; Ruiz-Gurillo, 2012) will be understood as metapragmatic awareness processes. Our proposal intends to integrate the productive process of the writer/speaker along with the interpretative process of the reader/listener. Finally, this metapragmatics of humor will be applied to humorous monologues.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.From metapragmatic code to metapragmatic awareness
- 3.A proposal for metapragmatics of humor
- 3.1Adaptability as a key of metapragmatic awareness
- 3.1.1Variability
- 3.1.2Negotiability
- 3.1.3Adaptability
- 3.1.4Metapragmatic awareness indicators
- 3.2Metapragmatic awareness of humor
- 3.2.1Variability of humor
- 3.2.2Negotiability of humor
- 3.2.3Adaptability of humor
- 3.2.4Metapragmatic awareness of humor
- 3.1Adaptability as a key of metapragmatic awareness
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4.Metapragmatics of humorous monologues
- 4.1Metapragmatics from the writer/speaker
- 4.2Metapragmatics from the reader/listener
- 4.3Metapragmatic clues to humorous awareness
- 5.Conclusion
Acknowledgments Notes References
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