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Semantic and Pragmatic Mechanisms of Humour in Animal Jokes
Semantic and Pragmatic Mechanisms of Humour in Animal Jokes

Author(s): Attila L. Nemesi
Subject(s): Semantics, Pragmatics
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: animal jokes; frames; scripts; speech acts; conversational maxims; implicature; explicature; relevance theory; viewpoints;

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to take a close look at the interplay of semantic and pragmatic components of animal jokes. Rather than insisting on the priority of one particular theoretical tradition and selecting a few illustrative examples, 30 animal jokes – most of them translated into English from Hungarian – are presented to help identify the different mechanisms that make them amusing. Adopting a theory-by-theory approach, it becomes clear that some jokes fit well the explanation of frame or script semantics, while others are best captured by one or another pragmatic framework and classification. This leads to the related question of whether it is possible, at this stage of research, to integrate the diverse lines of thought or whether the semantic and pragmatic study of verbal humour will have to remain relatively fragmented. It is argued that certain basic elements of major pragmatic theories are important complements to frame/script semantics, the humour of animal jokes is reliant on the same meaning-generating processes as observed in other jokes, and that the attraction of animal jokes lies in their psychological and cultural-anthropological characteristics. Finally, their cross-cultural investigation is encouraged.

  • Issue Year: 12/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 1-24
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English