Humor revisited – alte und neue Aspekte in der Humorforschung

Almost all scientific disciplines have been researching humour since ancient times, so that the impression can arise that it has been thoroughly examined and explained. The number of publications on the subject „humour“, which has been increasing for many decades, registers differentiated approaches...

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Main Author: Alina Jurasz
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Language:deu
Published: Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT 2023-01-01
Series:Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław
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description Almost all scientific disciplines have been researching humour since ancient times, so that the impression can arise that it has been thoroughly examined and explained. The number of publications on the subject „humour“, which has been increasing for many decades, registers differentiated approaches to various aspects of humour such as its manifestations, functions, means an mechanism, which can be reflected both on the linguistic level and on the visual level. Since humour is also regarded as a social phenomenon, the social context and the current refernce to reality should also be taken into account when examining it. The anthology „Mit Humor ist nicht immer zu spaßen. An der Grenze von Spaß und Ernst“ by Iwona Wowro und Mariusz Jakosz (eds.) provides seventeen contributions whose authors follow these starting points in their analyses and deal with humorous texts realized orally and linguistically.
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spelling doaj.art-8f09b239df0a4977af092a660532d63d2023-08-09T20:20:59ZdeuOficyna Wydawnicza ATUTLinguistische Treffen in Wrocław2084-30622657-56472023-01-012244345010.23817/lingtreff.22-31Humor revisited – alte und neue Aspekte in der HumorforschungAlina Jurasz0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5179-606XUniversity of WrocławAlmost all scientific disciplines have been researching humour since ancient times, so that the impression can arise that it has been thoroughly examined and explained. The number of publications on the subject „humour“, which has been increasing for many decades, registers differentiated approaches to various aspects of humour such as its manifestations, functions, means an mechanism, which can be reflected both on the linguistic level and on the visual level. Since humour is also regarded as a social phenomenon, the social context and the current refernce to reality should also be taken into account when examining it. The anthology „Mit Humor ist nicht immer zu spaßen. An der Grenze von Spaß und Ernst“ by Iwona Wowro und Mariusz Jakosz (eds.) provides seventeen contributions whose authors follow these starting points in their analyses and deal with humorous texts realized orally and linguistically.http://linguistische-treffen.pl/articles/22/31_jurasz.pdfhumourcomic qualitylaughterjokememes
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Humor revisited – alte und neue Aspekte in der Humorforschung
Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław
humour
comic quality
laughter
joke
memes
title Humor revisited – alte und neue Aspekte in der Humorforschung
title_full Humor revisited – alte und neue Aspekte in der Humorforschung
title_fullStr Humor revisited – alte und neue Aspekte in der Humorforschung
title_full_unstemmed Humor revisited – alte und neue Aspekte in der Humorforschung
title_short Humor revisited – alte und neue Aspekte in der Humorforschung
title_sort humor revisited alte und neue aspekte in der humorforschung
topic humour
comic quality
laughter
joke
memes
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