In:Humour and Relevance
Francisco Yus
[Topics in Humor Research 4] 2016
► pp. vii–xii
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Published online: 18 March 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/thr.4.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Chapter 1. Relevance theory: Cognitive pragmatics of human communication
Chapter 2. Relevance theory: General implications for humour research
Chapter 3. Incongruity-resolution revisited
Chapter 4. The intersecting circles model of humorous communication
Chapter 5. Stand-up comedy monologues
Chapter 6. Humorous ironies
Chapter 7. Humour and translation
Chapter 8. Multimodal humour: The case of cartoons in the press
Chapter 9. Multimodal humour: The case of advertisements
Chapter 10. A note on conversational humour
References
Name Index
Subject Index
