Publication

1993 - Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana

Language

English

Word Count

43,750 words, Guess

Page Count

175 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Goodreads3875884
  • LibraryThing6046756

Classifications

  • DDC401/.41
  • LCCPN6147 .N65 1993

Description

This book investigates these and other forms of humor that enliven everyday conversation, examining the ways humor helps us break the ice, fill awkward silences, smooth the way for requests, and build group solidarity. Norrick demonstrates that an account of joking is a necessary part of any complete description of conversation. At the same time, he shows that conversation is the natural home of many forms of humor. We can understand these only if we can explain why and how they are used in everyday talk. Norrick's close study of joking provides new insights into both verbal humor and the nature of conversation. Conversational Joking builds on recent developments in discourse analysis and linguistic pragmatics, and on current work in the study of humor, narrative, and social interaction. It provides a coherent perspective on conversational joking and makes a major contribution to our understanding of humor, conversation, and face-to-face interaction. -- from http://www.barnesandnoble.com (June 16, 2014).

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