The broad aim of this lively and engaging book is to examine
relationships between the linguistic patterns, the stylistic
functions, and the social and cultural contexts of humour. The
material used in illustration is of corresponding breadth:
schoolyard jokes, graffiti, aphorisms, advertisements, arguments,
anecdotes, puns, parodies, passages of comic fiction, all come
under Dr Nash's scrutiny.
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