In:Developments in Linguistic Humour Theory
Edited by Marta Dynel
[Topics in Humor Research 1] 2013
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 15 October 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/thr.1.toc
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Table of contents
A view on humour theory
I. New humour frameworks and extensions
From perception of contraries to humorous incongruities
Okras and the metapragmatic stereotypes of humour: Towards an expansion of the GTVH
Signals of humor: Encryption and laughter in social interaction
Comic nescience: An experimental view of humour and a case for the cultural negotiation function of humour
II. New theoretical issues in humour studies
Impoliteness as disaffiliative humour in film talk
Giving voice to the studio audience: Ratified and dynamic participation statuses in a television stand-up performance
Negotiating humorous intent
Perspective clashing as a humour mechanism
Phrasemes, parodies and the art of timing: An interdisciplinary comparison of humour in music and language
III. New theoretical approaches to established forms of humour
Decoding encoded (im)politeness: “Cause on my teasing you can depend”
When does irony tickle the hearer? Towards capturing the characteristics of humorous irony
Strategies and tactics for ironic subversion
Salience, accessibility, and humorous potential in the comprehension of garden path jokes: A probabilistic approach
Televised political satire: New theoretical introspections
“It’s not funny out of context!”: A cognitive stylistic approach to humorous narratives
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