The Logic Of The Ludicrous In The Pragmatic Analysis Of Humor
TILNI O‘QITISH, O‘RGANISH VA BAHOLASHDAGI INNOVATSIYALAR
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Annotatsiya
This article examines the mechanisms of verbal humor from a pragmatic and cognitive perspective. Drawing on Madeleine Ferrar’s research , the study argues that humor emerges not from linguistic structure alone but through the interaction of context, speaker intention, and listener interpretation. Key theoretical frameworks—including Grice’s cooperative principle, Raskin’s script-based semantic theory, and Sperber and Wilson’s relevance theory—are analyzed to demonstrate how the human mind processes incongruity and derives cognitive reward from reinterpretation.
Kalit so'zlar
pragmatics
verbal humor
incongruity
script theory
relevance theory
cognition
communicative intention
interpretation
context
cognitive processing.