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Publication details [#55214]

Partington, Alan. 2011. “Double-speak” at the White House: A corpus-assisted study of bisociation in conversational laughter-talk. Humor 24 (4) : 371–398.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Place, Publisher
De Gruyter

Annotation

Drawing on two corpora of briefing transcripts from the U.S. Democrat era and the ensuing Bush administration, this study discusses how various diverging forms of bisociation play a significant role in White House press briefings' laughter-talk, and how these forms are used to try to attain an intriguing variety of special rhetorical argumentative goals, from criticizing the President, over face threats of opponents, to gaining audience affiliation.