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Variability, adaptability and negotiability in conversational humor

  • Autores: Belén Alvarado Ortega
  • Localización: Metapragmatics of humor: Current research trends / coord. por Leonor Ruiz Gurillo, 2016, ISBN 978-90-272-4020-0, págs. 193-214
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The present study has as its aim to analyze conversational utterances containing humor produced by men and women from the pragmatic perspective of Verschueren (2002), ultimately seeking to check whether discrepancies exist between the respective strategies that they use. In most cases, the interlocutors utilize different linguistic procedures to adapt their utterance � or not � to the humorous mode, by means of various conversational strategies that will depend both on gender and on the contextual situation. It all is determined by the nature of the corpus gathered as well as by the concepts of variability, adaptability and negotiability described by Verschueren (1999, 2002). Briz and the Val.Es.Co. Group�s Corpus de conversaciones coloquiales [Corpus of Colloquial Conversations], which is currently going through a digitization process, was used to achieve our aims. The analysis showed us that, when humor appears, each gender�s identity is defined through different strategies and procedures to adapt to the context.


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