On incongruities and logical inconsistencies in humor: The delicate balance
Given the virtually universal observation that some form of incongruity in the story line of a joke is an essential condition for verbal (or written) humor, it remains to ask how the contradictory logic is treated by the hearer in order to be transformed into humor. Using foundations from both the s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Humor (Berlin, Germany) Germany), 2002-01, Vol.15 (2), p.155-168 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Given the virtually universal observation that some form of incongruity in the story line of a joke is an essential condition for verbal (or written) humor, it remains to ask how the contradictory logic is treated by the hearer in order to be transformed into humor. Using foundations from both the semantic & pragmatic analyses of linguistics, it is demonstrated that the hearer (or the reader) must sometimes use inference to get the joke at all, & must sometimes inhibit any rational thought to avoid killing the joke entirely. A series of examples are offered to show the degree of fine-tuned discrimination that is used either to exploit or shut off all critical reasoning, depending on the demands of the joke in combination with the listener's general knowledge external to the script. 11 References. Adapted from the source document |
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ISSN: | 0933-1719 1613-3722 |
DOI: | 10.1515/humr.2002.009 |