Translating Humour
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| Originally published | 2002 |
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| ID | 1925175 |
About Translating Humour
It is all too often assumed that humour is the very effect of a text. But humour is not a perlocutionary effect in its own right, nor is laughter. The humour of a text may be as general a characteristic as a serious text's seriousness. Like serious texts, humorous texts have many different purposes and effects. . . .