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|a Metapragmatics of Humor :
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|a IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature ;
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|a Metapragmatics of Humor; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Exploring metapragmatics of humor; 1. Why metapragmatics of humor?; 2. The content of this volume; Acknowledgments; References; Revisions and applications of General Theory of Verbal Humor (GTVH) in a metapragmatic context; The variables of the evaluative functional relationship; 1. Introduction; 2. Evaluation/stance as a necessary element within a theory of humor performance; 3. Methodology and data; 4. The evaluation equation.
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|a 5. The main variables (arguments) of the evaluative function (F) and their manifestation in psychology jokes5.1 Variable 1: Evaluation phase; 5.2 Variable 2: Linguistic level at which the evaluation is realized (LL); 5.3 Variable 3: Degree of (in)directness of the evaluative meaning (Deg); 5.4 Variable 4: Position along the evaluation continuum; 5.5 Variable 5: Parameter of evaluation; 5.6 Variable 6: Mode of the evaluation; 6. Analysis and comparison of two final examples; 7. Summary and conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Humor and advertising in Twitter; 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. General Theory of Verbal Humor and Metapragmatics3. Corpus and methodology; 4. Results of the analysis; 4.1 Twitter "conversations" and humor; 4.2 A taxonomy of humorous tweets with propagandistic purposes; 4.2.1 Humorous tweets based on script-oppositions; 4.2.2 Humor based on exaggeration; 4.2.3 Humorous tweets based on graphic information; 4.2.4 Humorous tweets based on current news; 4.2.5 Tweets based on parody and intertextuality; 4.2.6 Ironic tweets; 4.2.7 Humor responding to an attack or a complaint; 4.2.8 The customer as a target; 5. Conclusion; Bibliography.
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|a Beyond verbal incongruity1. Introduction; 2. Definition of the genre; 3. Linguistic approaches to humor; 3.1 Semantic-cognitive theories; 3.2 Cognitive theories; 4. A genre-specific perspective; 5. Analysis; 6. Conclusions; References; Metapragmatics of humor; 1. Introduction; 2. From metapragmatic code to metapragmatic awareness; 3. A proposal for metapragmatics of humor; 3.1 Adaptability as a key of metapragmatic awareness; 3.1.1 Variability; 3.1.2 Negotiability; 3.1.3 Adaptability; 3.1.4 Metapragmatic awareness indicators; 3.2 Metapragmatic awareness of humor; 3.2.1 Variability of humor.
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|a 3.2.2 Negotiability of humor3.2.3 Adaptability of humor; 3.2.4 Metapragmatic awareness of humor; 4. Metapragmatics of humorous monologues; 4.1 Metapragmatics from the writer/speaker; 4.2 Metapragmatics from the reader/listener; 4.3 Metapragmatic clues to humorous awareness; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Metapragmatic awareness of humor across textual modes; Jokes; Lawyers, great lawyers, and liars; 1. Introduction: lawyers as the target of humor; 2. Lawyer jokes and the language of humor; 3. Lies and humor; 4. Our analysis: let sleeping lawyers lie; 4.1 Explicit lying: labelling.
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