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Book review: Linares Bernabéu, Esther (ed.) (2023). The pragmatics of humour in interactive contexts
Anastasia Khaylina (res.)
ELUA: Estudios de Lingüística. Universidad de Alicante, ISSN-e 2171-6692, ISSN 0212-7636, Nº 41, 2024, págs. 235-240
Recent years have seen a burgeoning interest in interactional humour from social and pragmatic perspectives, with fascinating results. Released more than a decade later than Norrick and Chiaro (2009) Humor in Interaction, The Pragmatics of Humour in Interactive Contexts gathers some of the most recent work on humour in interaction, with contributions taking (meta)pragmatic approaches to the analysis of various genres of interactive humour in both online and offline settings. This volume illustrates that a range of methodologies and perspectives can be applied to the study of such a complex phenomenon. These include analyses with a cognitive orientation and with multimodal approaches, work based on Relevance Theory, the General Theory of Verbal Humour, and Conversation Analysis, among others. In addition, all the authors represented here are recognised experts on the subject, and in most cases, are leading specialists in their respective fields. The book can be of use not only to scholars who study the linguistics of humour in interaction but also to students who wish to pursue research in the area.
Interpreting Covid-related memes: The role of inferential strategies and context accessibility
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From mode adoption to saluting a dead kitten: Reactions to a humorous tweet by Ricky Gervais
págs. 65-86
“The girl is on fire!”: Interactional humour in YouTube comments on the Notre Dame disaster
págs. 87-107
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Communicative strategies in interactional male humour: A study of (im)politeness
págs. 152-172
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