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Metaphor and metonymy in jokes

Authors :
Javier Herrero Ruiz
Source :
Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics. 32:650-684
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019.

Abstract

Over the last few years there has been a rapprochement between Cognitive Linguistics and semantic theories of humour based on the notion of script or frame. By drawing on Ritchie’s version of the theory of frame-shifting (2005) and reviewing the cognitive linguistic account of humour, we shall demonstrate how the interpretation of jokes containing a metaphor or a metonymy involves two cognitive-pragmatic tasks: the completion of the metaphorical/metonymic mapping that results in a new frame, and the resolution of the joke’s incongruity via a contrast with the surrounding frames of the joke. We also develop a classification of frame shifts according to their ontological structure (non-metaphorical/metonymic shifts and shifts based on metaphorical and/or metonymic reasoning) and the degree of the interpreter’s inferential activity (conceptual filling out and metaphor/metonymy replacement). In doing so, we attempt to identify some of the defining features of humorous metaphors and metonymies, as well as other phenomena that may also characterise jokes.

Details

ISSN :
22546774 and 02132028
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5e240d7d64b7fd56b9df55d84178e1ff
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1075/resla.16047.her