Pragmatics, Humour and the Internet
Special issue of Internet Pragmatics 4:1 (2021)
Editor
[Internet Pragmatics, 4:1] 2021. v, 175 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Pragmatics, humour and the internetFrancisco Yus | pp. 1–11
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The internet and social media as a theme and channel of humorAgnieszka Piskorska | pp. 12–27
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Greek migrant jokes online: A diachronic-comparative study on racist humorous representationsArgiris Archakis & Villy Tsakona | pp. 28–51
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Humour in multimodal times: Insights from online interactions among senior users of a WhatsApp groupOlga Cruz-Moya & Alfonso Sánchez-Moya | pp. 52–86
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Emojis and the performance of humour in everyday electronically-mediated conversation: A corpus study of WhatsApp chatsAgnese Sampietro | pp. 87–110
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When humour backfires: How do WhatsApp users respond to humorous profile statuses as a self-presentation strategy?Carmen Maíz-Arévalo | pp. 111–130
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Incongruity-resolution humorous strategies in image macro memesFrancisco Yus | pp. 131–149
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On the order of processing of humorous tweets with visual and verbal elementsMaría Simarro Vázquez, Nabiha El Khatib, Phillip Hamrick & Salvatore Attardo | pp. 150–175
Introduction
Articles
Subjects
Communication Studies
Main BIC Subject
CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009030: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Pragmatics