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    Motives for viewing animated sitcoms and their associations with humor styles, positivity, and self-criticism in a sample of Hungarian viewers. by Ágnes Zsila, Gábor Orosz, Zsolt Demetrovics, Róbert Urbán

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In recent years, animated situation comedies (generally known as animated sitcoms) have gained widespread popularity among young adults. …”
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    What do you see and what do you recall?: Using eye tracking to understand product placement by Jittima Kongmanon, Phallapa Petison

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Among those, research studies indicated that product placements in situation comedies (Sitcoms) are the most effective. This study aims to examine five forms of product placement: (1) product movement, (2) plot integration, (3) product tie-in, (4) sponsorship, and (5) graphics, which are the most effective, in terms of brand recognition and brand recall. …”
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    Axiological characteristics of the concept of cruelty in modern English-language humorous discourse by A. I. Bochkarev

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The corpus of the research comprises recordings and scripts of more than 70 episodes from stand-up comedies and more than 500 episodes of various situational comedies. Besides laughter during the manifestation of cruelty is also often accompanied by applauding from the audience. …”
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    “Auntie Lucy” 男扮女装的操弄策略 = Manipulative strategy of "Auntie Lucy" 's cross-dressing by 郭思慧 Quek, Ser Hwee

    Published 2011
    “…Auntie Lucy" was originally a supporting role in MediaCorp's Mandarin situational comedy Paris and Milan. The television cross-dresser rose to fame in 2009 and became a well-known cultural symbol in Singapore, widely popular among the Chinese-speaking audience, advertisers and film production company. …”
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    “Auntie Lucy” 男扮女装的操弄策略 = Manipulative strategy of "Auntie Lucy" 's cross-dressing by 郭思慧 Quek, Ser Hwee

    Published 2013
    “…Auntie Lucy" was originally a supporting role in MediaCorp's Mandarin situational comedy Paris and Milan. The television cross-dresser rose to fame in 2009 and became a well-known cultural symbol in Singapore, widely popular among the Chinese-speaking audience, advertisers and film production company. …”
    Get full text
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    Final Year Project (FYP)