ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Linguistics |
Milovskaya N. D. | Ivanovo State University |
Iatsenko A. S. | Ivanovo State University |
Keywords: linguistic everyday joke Wortwitz woman stereotype gender humorous eff ect core component laughter reaction |
Summary: This study addresses the linguistic means of implementing a semantic mechanism for creating a humorous
eff ect in German linguistic everyday jokes related to the subject-reference area “a woman and a car”, which make
fun of gender stereotypes in the German society. The authors give the defi nition of a German linguistic everyday joke
about a woman as a representative of the feminine gender group of the German society with the special focus on its
constitutive features. The article establishes the distinctive characteristics of the semantic mechanism for creating a humorous
eff ect in the jokes of this type, identifi es the linguistic phenomena that implement this semantic mechanism, and
conducts the detailed contextual and interpretative analysis of a humorous eff ect formation process on the basis of these
phenomena. It is emphasized that the revealed implementations of the semantic mechanism for creating a humorous
eff ect make it possible to humorously comprehend a whole series of gender stereotypes about a woman, which are
transmitted to society through the subjects of the subject-reference area “a woman and car”. The researchers used both
traditional linguistic methods (defi nition analysis and the componential analysis of a word’s lexical meaning structure)
and linguo-pragmatic methods (contextual and interpretation analysis). A signifi cant role was given to the method of
hypothetical modeling of the situation of humorous communication between the collective author of the plot and the hypothetical recipient. The relevance of this study is associated with the unfl agging interest of the linguistic communityin the understudied phenomenon of humor created by an ethnic group with the means of the national language and refl ecting the humorous thinking of the people. |
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