Playing with Words: Humour in the English Language
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Added by: decabristka | Karma: 68075.20 | Non-Fiction, Linguistics | 31 May 2014 |
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 Humour permeates our lives. People tell jokes, make puns, and engage in witty banter. There is written humour in headlines and captions, in ads, on signs, t-shirts, and bumper stickers, and in the form of graffiti. Nowadays humour is available on the web and circulated by e-mail.
Playing with Words shows how every facet of language is exploited for humour. When a word has multiple meanings or sounds like another is the basis for puns (A boiled egg is hard to beat). The word-building rules are used for clever compounds, smart blends and catchy phrases as in 'circulated by word of mouse'.
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Tags: humour, circulated, Words, Humour, Playing |