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Humorous Texts A Semantic And Pragmatic Analysis Reprint 2010 Salvatore Attardo

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Humorous Texts A Semantic And Pragmatic Analysis Reprint 2010 Salvatore Attardo
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 69.61 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Salvatore Attardo
ISBN: 9783110887969, 3110887967
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Reprint 2010
Volume: 6

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Humorous Texts A Semantic And Pragmatic Analysis Reprint 2010 Salvatore Attardo by Salvatore Attardo 9783110887969, 3110887967 instant download after payment.

This book presents a theory of long humorous texts based on a revision and an upgrade of the General Theory of Verbal Humour (GTVH), a decade after its first proposal. The theory is informed by current research in psycholinguistics and cognitive science. It is predicated on the fact that there are humorous mechanisms in long texts that have no counterpart in jokes. The book includes a number of case studies, among them Oscar Wilde's Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Allais' story Han Rybeck. A ground-breaking discussion of the quantitative distribution of humor in select texts is presented. 

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