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Acknowledgement xi 11
Introduction xv
CHAPTER 1
Relevance theory: Cognitive pragmatics of human communication 1
1.1 Introduction: An inferential model of communication l
1.2 Gricean pragmatics 3
1.3 Manifestness and cognitive environments 7
1.4 Principles and conditions of relevance 9
1.5 Comprehension 16
1.6 Explicit versus implicated interpretations 19
1.7 Social aspects of communication 33
CHAPTER 2
Relevance theory: General implications for humour research 37
2.1 Introduction: An inferential model of communication 37
2.2 Gricean pragmatics 40
2.3 Manifestness and cognitive environments 45
2.4 Principles and conditions of relevance 49
2.5 Comprehension 59
2.6 Explicit versus implicated interpretations 60
2.7 Social aspects of communication 63
chapter 3
Incongruity-resolution revisited 65
3.1 introduction 65
3.2 Background 66
3.3 Theories and classifications 67
3.3.1 Suls’ two-stage model 68
3*3-2 Ritchies forced reinterpretation model 73
3*3*3 Dynels three-fold classification 75
3*3*4 Koestler s bisociation theory 76
3*3*5 Gioras graded salience hypothesis 76
3*3*6 Raskins SSTH and Attardo and Raskins GTVH 77
vm Humour and Relevance
3.4 Make-sense frame versus discourse inference 79
3.4.1 Frame 81
3.4.2 Schema 83
3.4.3 Script 84
3.4.4 Make-sense frame 84
3.5 Why is incongruity humorous? 86
3.6 Are incongruity and resolution needed? 90
3.6.1 Incongruity is sufficient 90
3.6.2 Resolution is also necessary 91
3.6.3 Incongruity is solved but persists 92
3.7 Incongruity-resolution and relevance 94
3.8 A new classification of incongruity-resolution patterns 100
3.8.1 [frame-based incongruity] [setup] [discourse-based
resolution] 103
3.8.2 [frame-based incongruity] [punchline] [discourse-based resolution] 104
3.8.3 [frame-based incongruity] [setup] [frame-based resolution] 105
3.8.4 [frame-based incongruity] [punchline] [frame-based resolution] 106
3.8.5 [frame-based incongruity] [setup] [implication-based resolution] 106
3.8.6 [frame-based incongruity] [punchline] [implication-based resolution] 107
3.8.7 [discourse-based incongruity] [setup] [discourse-based resolution] 108
3.8.8 [discourse-based incongruity] [punchline] [discourse-based resolution] 109
3.8.9 [discourse-based incongruity] [setup] [frame-based resolution] 110
3.8.10 [discourse-based incongruity] [punchline] [frame-based resolution] 111
3.8.11 [discourse-based incongruity] [setup] [implication-based resolution] 111
3.8.12 [discourse-based incongruity] [punchline] [implication-based resolution] 112
CHAPTER 4
The intersecting circles model of humorous communication 115
4.1 Introduction 115
4.2 Utterance interpretation as mutual parallel adjustment 117
4.3 Make-sense frames and interaction 119
Table of Contents
4.4 Cultural frames 120
4.5 Mind reading and predicted humorous effects 121
4.6 Make-sense frames and cultural frames in joke interpretation 122
4.7 Towards a new typology of jokes: The Intersecting Circles Model 125
4.7.1 Type 1: Make-sense frame + cultural frame + utterance interpretation 126
4.7.2 Type 2: Make-sense frame + cultural frame 127
4.7.3 Type 3: Make-sense frame + utterance interpretation 128
4.7.4 Type 4: Make-sense frame 132
4.7.5 Type 5: Cultural frame + utterance interpretation 132
4.7.6 Type 6: Cultural frame 132
4.7.7 Type 7: Utterance interpretation 133
4.7.7.1 Logical form 133
4.7.7.2 Disambiguation 134
4.7-7-3 Conceptual adjustment 135
4-7-7*4 Reference assignment 136
4.7.7.5 Higher-level explicatures 137
4.8 Humorous effects as mutual parallel adjustment 138
4.9 On punning 139
chapter 5
Stand-up comedy monologues 151
5.1 Introduction: Can relevance theory study social issues of communication? 151
5.2 Cultural representations 152
5.3 Some useful dichotomies 155
5.3.1 Mental versus public 155
5.3.2 Representations versus beliefs 156
5.3.3 Individual versus mutually manifest 158
5.3.4 Strengthening versus challenging 162
5.3.5 Personal versus metarepresented cultural 165
5-4 Cultural spread 166
5.4-1 The memetic stance 167
5.4*2 The epidemiological stance 168
5.4.3 Neither duplication nor mutation 170
5-5 Stand-up comedy 172
5.5.1 Expectations 174
5.5.1.1 On the comedian 174
5.5.1.2 On the audience 175
5.5.1.3 On humorous strategies 176
x Humour and Relevance
5.5.2 Specific strategies by comedians 177
5.5.2.1 Layering and relating concepts 177
5.5.2.2 Implicatures and the audiences responsibility 180
5.5.2.3 Assumptions from processing previous discourse 181
5.5.2.4 Playing with collective cultural representations 183
chapter 6
Humorous ironies 191
6.1 Introduction 191
6.2 Irony, echo and dissociative attitude 193
6.2.1 Dissociative attitude 194
6.2.2 Echo 196
6.3 Contextual inappropriateness 198
6.3.1 Contextual source A General encyclopaedic knowledge 198
6.3.2 Contextual source B: Specific encyclopaedic knowledge on the speaker 199
6.3.3 Contextual source C: Knowledge, still stored in the hearers short-term memory; of events or actions which have just taken place or have taken place very recently 200
6.3.4 Contextual source D: Previous utterances in the same conversation or coming from previous conversations; utterances which were said before (or some time in the past) 200
6.3.5 Contextual source E: Speakers nonverbal behaviour 201
6.3.6 Contextual source F: Lexical or grammatical choices by the speaker which work as linguistic cues about the speakers ironic intention 202
6.3.7 Contextual source G: Information coming from the physical area which surrounds the interlocutors during the conversation 203
6.4 Multiple activation and processing effort 203
6.5 Dual stage, direct access, graded salience and relevance 208
6.6 Irony, metarepresentation and epistemic vigilance 216
6.7 Irony and humour 219
6.7.1 Dissociative attitude plus humour 221
6.7.2 Humour-triggering features 224
6.7.3 Humour in irony as second-order metarepresentation 226
chapter 7
Humour and translation 237
7.1 Translation and relevance 237
7.2 A Chart of cases of translatability from combined scenarios 240
Table of Contents xi
7.2.x First parameter: Cultural scenario 241
7.2.2 Second parameter: Semantic scenario 243
7.2.3 Third parameter: Pragmatic scenario 244
7.3 Examples of translations of jokes 250
7.4 Proposal of a relevance-theoretic ‘itinerary’ for the translation of jokes 263
CHAPTER 8
Multimodal humour: The case of cartoons in the press
8.1 Introduction 267
8.2 Cartoons: Combining text and image 268
8.2.1 Inferring from texts and images in cartoons 269
8.2.2 Visual explicatures and visual implicatures 271
8.2.3 Visual metaphors in cartoons 272
8.3 Inferring from cartoons 278
8.4 Some examples 282
chapter 9
Multimodal humour: The case of advertisements
9.1 Introduction: Advertising 299
9.2 Advertising and humour 301
9.3 Relevance, advertising and humour 304
9.3.1 Punning in advertising 310
9.3.2 Social/cultural representations in advertising 318 chapter 10
A note on conversational humour
10.1 Introduction: Relevance and conversation 321
10.2 Conversation and humour 322
10.3 Relevance, conversation and humour 325
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