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Book Title
Jokes and the Linguistic Mind
Publication Date
2011-08-17
Pages
276
ISBN
9780415890496
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Jokes and the Linguistic Mind
Item Height
0.6in.
Author
Debra Aarons
Item Length
9in.
Publisher
Routledge
Item Width
6in.
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Number of Pages
276 Pages

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Through the lens of cognitive science, Jokes and the Linguistic Mind investigates jokes that play on some aspect of the structure and function of language. In so doing, Debra Aarons shows that these 'linguistic jokes' can evoke our tacit knowledge of the language we use. Analyzing hilarious examples from movies, plays and books

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Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415890497
ISBN-13
9780415890496
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99554365

Product Key Features

Author
Debra Aarons
Publication Name
Jokes and the Linguistic Mind
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
276 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in.
Item Height
0.6in.
Item Width
6in.
Item Weight
13.6 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
P302.5.A16 2011
Reviews
'This book is delightful. Aarons takes us on a whirlwind tour of a wide range of linguistic phenomena'e"Gricean maxims, deixis, lexical semantics, negative polarity, quantification, morphological reanalysis, phonological assimilation, syntactic ambiguity and recursion, to name just a few'e"all through the medium of de dicto humor and language play. As she amply illustrates, explaining jokes (or "killing'e them by linguistic analysis) is much more complicated than simply 'eoegetting'e them. But the fact that we do get jokes demonstrates that we are able to call upon some sophisticated yet tacit linguistic knowledge, bringing it momentarily to consciousness via a surprising little disruption of our normal grammatical and communicative routines. I certainly plan to incorporate some of her analyses (and of course, the jokes themselves) into my undergraduate linguistics courses.' 'e" Donna Lardiere, Georgetown University, USA 'Is linguistics boring? Certainly not in this book! Many of the jokes Debra Aarons discusses can easily be turned into enjoyable teaching lessons.' 'e" Janet Bing, Old Dominion University, USA, "This book is delightful. Aarons takes us on a whirlwind tour of a wide range of linguistic phenomena -Gricean maxims, deixis, lexical semantics, negative polarity, quantification, morphological reanalysis, phonological assimilation, syntactic ambiguity and recursion, to name just a few-all through the medium of de dictohumor and language play. As she amply illustrates, explaining jokes (or killing them by linguistic analysis) is much more complicated than simply getting them. But the fact that we do get jokes demonstrates that we are able to call upon some sophisticated yet tacit linguistic knowledge, bringing it momentarily to consciousness via a surprising little disruption of our normal grammatical and communicative routines. I certainly plan to incorporate some of her analyses (and of course, the jokes themselves) into my undergraduate linguistics courses." -Donna Lardiere, Georgetown University Is linguistics boring? Certainly not in this book! Many of the jokes Debra Aarons discusses can easily be turned into enjoyable teaching lessons. -Janet Bing, Old Dominion University, "This book is delightful. Aarons takes us on a whirlwind tour of a wide range of linguistic phenomena "Gricean maxims, deixis, lexical semantics, negative polarity, quantification, morphological reanalysis, phonological assimilation, syntactic ambiguity and recursion, to name just a few "all through the medium of de dictohumor and language play. As she amply illustrates, explaining jokes (or Skilling them by linguistic analysis) is much more complicated than simply Sgetting them. But the fact that we do get jokes demonstrates that we are able to call upon some sophisticated yet tacit linguistic knowledge, bringing it momentarily to consciousness via a surprising little disruption of our normal grammatical and communicative routines. I certainly plan to incorporate some of her analyses (and of course, the jokes themselves) into my undergraduate linguistics courses." -Donna Lardiere, Georgetown University SIs linguistics boring? Certainly not in this book! Many of the jokes Debra Aaron discusses can easily be turned into enjoyable teaching lessons. -Janet Bing, Old Dominion University, 'This book is delightful. Aarons takes us on a whirlwind tour of a wide range of linguistic phenomena-Gricean maxims, deixis, lexical semantics, negative polarity, quantification, morphological reanalysis, phonological assimilation, syntactic ambiguity and recursion, to name just a few-all through the medium of de dictohumor and language play. As she amply illustrates, explaining jokes (or "killing them by linguistic analysis) is much more complicated than simply getting them. But the fact that we do get jokes demonstrates that we are able to call upon some sophisticated yet tacit linguistic knowledge, bringing it momentarily to consciousness via a surprising little disruption of our normal grammatical and communicative routines. I certainly plan to incorporate some of her analyses (and of course, the jokes themselves) into my undergraduate linguistics courses.' Donna Lardiere, Georgetown University, USA 'Is linguistics boring? Certainly not in this book! Many of the jokes Debra Aarons discusses can easily be turned into enjoyable teaching lessons.' Janet Bing, Old Dominion University, USA, 'This book is delightful. Aarons takes us on a whirlwind tour of a wide range of linguistic phenomena--Gricean maxims, deixis, lexical semantics, negative polarity, quantification, morphological reanalysis, phonological assimilation, syntactic ambiguity and recursion, to name just a few--all through the medium of de dicto humor and language play. As she amply illustrates, explaining jokes (or "killing" them by linguistic analysis) is much more complicated than simply "getting" them. But the fact that we do get jokes demonstrates that we are able to call upon some sophisticated yet tacit linguistic knowledge, bringing it momentarily to consciousness via a surprising little disruption of our normal grammatical and communicative routines. I certainly plan to incorporate some of her analyses (and of course, the jokes themselves) into my undergraduate linguistics courses.' - Donna Lardiere, Georgetown University, USA 'Is linguistics boring? Certainly not in this book! Many of the jokes Debra Aarons discusses can easily be turned into enjoyable teaching lessons.' - Janet Bing, Old Dominion University, USA
Table of Content
Chapter 1: Jokes and the Linguistic Mind Chapter 2: Playing with Linguistic Pragmatics Chapter 3: Playing with Semantics Chapter 4: Playing with Morphology and Phonology Chapter 5: Playing with Syntax Chapter 6: A Case Study: Word Association Football Chapter 7: Jokes in More Than One language Chapter 8: Jokes about Language Chapter 9: Cryptic Crossword Puzzles and Linguistic Knowledge
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
General, Semiotics & Theory, Linguistics / Psycholinguistics, Humor
Lccn
2010-052712
Dewey Decimal
809.7
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Language Arts & Disciplines

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