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Title:Describing Verbally Expressed Humour
Authors: Graeme Ritchie
Date:Apr 2000
Publication Title:Proceedings of AISB Symposium on Creative and Cultural Aspects and Applications of AI and Cognitive Science
Publication Type:Conference Paper
Abstract:
In pursuit of the long-term goal of developing a general theory of humour, it is reasonable to study certain limited forms of humorous artefact in detail. One obvious class of humour to consider is verbally expressed humour, and in particular jokes. We propose a methodology for exploring this subarea. The central idea is to devise detailed symbolic descriptions of the internal linguistic structure of classes of jokes, at a suitable level of abstraction. These descriptions are intended to make explicit the semantic and pragmatic factors (broadly interpreted) that are relevant to the humorous effect of the subclass of joke in question, and also to contribute an accumulation of analysed data over which more general theorising may occur. An analogy is drawn with established practice in linguistics.
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2000 Graeme Ritchie, University of Edinburgh. All Rights Reserved
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@InProceedings{EDI-INF-RR-0012,
author = { Graeme Ritchie },
title = {Describing Verbally Expressed Humour},
book title = {Proceedings of AISB Symposium on Creative and Cultural Aspects and Applications of AI and Cognitive Science},
year = 2000,
month = {Apr},
}


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