Characters and Surprises in Stand
Up Comedy: A Linguistic Exploration of How Comedians Use Impersonation and Expectation to Create Humour
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This book employs a social semiotic methodology to investigate how comedians use impersonation and expectation to create humour in stand-up comedy.
It advances the linguistic cartography of how meaning-making resources contribute to humour in interactive humour genres. Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) underpins the book's approach and is integrated with recent work on multimodality and paralanguage as well as humour studies.