Buch, Englisch, 556 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 977 g
Buch, Englisch, 556 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 977 g
Reihe: Routledge Handbooks in Linguistics
ISBN: 978-1-032-40223-9
Verlag: Routledge
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Humor presents the first ever comprehensive, in-depth treatment of all the sub-fields of the linguistics of humor, broadly conceived as the intersection of the study of language and humor. The reader will find a thorough historical, terminological, and theoretical introduction to the field, as well as detailed treatments of the various approaches to language and humor. Deliberately comprehensive and wide-ranging, the handbook includes chapter-long treatments on the traditional topics covered by language and humor (e.g., teasing, laughter, irony, psycholinguistics, discourse analysis, the major linguistic theories of humor, translation) but also cutting-edge treatments of internet humor, cognitive linguistics, relevance theoretic, and corpus-assisted models of language and humor. Some chapters, such as the variationist sociolinguistcs, stylistics, and politeness are the first-ever syntheses of that particular subfield. Clusters of related chapters, such as conversation analysis, discourse analysis and corpus-assisted analysis allow multiple perspectives on complex trans-disciplinary phenomena. This handbook is an indispensable reference work for all researchers interested in the interplay of language and humor, within linguistics, broadly conceived, but also in neighboring disciplines such as literary studies, psychology, sociology, anthropology, etc. The authors are among the most distinguished scholars in their fields.
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- Introduction
Salvatore Attardo
- An Overview of Humor Theory
Cristina Larkin-Galinanes
- Humor Universals
Annarita Guidi
- Key Terms in the Field of Humor
Christian F. Hempelmann
- Linguistics and Humor Theory
Salvatore Attardo and Victor Raskin
- The Isotopy Disjunction Model
Amal Aljared
- Puns and Tacit Linguistic Knowledge
Debra Aarons
- Puns: Taxonomy and Phonology
Christian F. Hempelmann and Tristan Miller
- Script-Based Semantic and Ontological Semantic Theories of Humor
Victor Raskin
- The General Theory of Verbal Humor
Salvatore Attardo
- Humor and Narrative
Wladyslaw Chlopicki
- Humor and Stylistics
Paul Simpson and Derek Bousfield
- Humor and Pragmatics
Salvatore Attardo
- Relevance-Theoretic Treatments of Humor
Francisco Yus
- Teasing
Michael Haugh
- Politeness, Teasing, and Humor
Maria Shardakova
- Irony and Sarcasm
Herbert L. Colston
- Cognitive Linguistics and Humor Research
Geert Brône
- Psycholinguistic Approaches to Humor
Belem G. López and Jyotsna Vaid
- Neurolinguistics of Humor
Hsueh-Chih Chen, Yu-Chen Chan, Ru-Huei Dai, Yi-Jun Liao, and Cheng-Hao Tu
- Conversation Analysis of Humor
Phillip Glenn and Elizabeth Holt
- Functionalist discourse analysis of humor
Stephanie Schnurr and Barbara Plester
- Corpus-assisted studies of humor and laughter-talk
Alan Partington
- Laughter
Jürgen Trouvain and Khiet P. Truong
- Failed Humor
Nancy Bell
- Humor Support and Mode Adoption
Juanita M. Whalen and Penny M. Pexman
- Humor markers
Christian Burgers and Margot van Mulken
- Prosodic and Multimodal Markers of Humor
Elisa Gironzetti
- Humor and Translation
Delia Chiaro
- Audiovisual Translation of Humor
Chiara Bucaria
- Humor and Second Language Development
Nancy Bell
- Computational Treatments of Humor
Julia Taylor
- Sociolinguistic Approaches to Humor
Catherine E. Davies
- Genres of humor
Villy Tsakona
- Online and Internet Humor
Eric Weitz