Publications
Chernyshova, Tatyana. 2021. Language mechanisms of building the ironic text and ways of their linguistic research (linguistic pragmatic aspect). The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (1) : 57–73.
Liliya Duskaeva. 2021. Humour as an information-influencing resource in mass media. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (1) : 29–43.
Semikolennykh, Maria . 2021. Basilios Bessarion on George of Trebizond’s translation of Plato’s Laws. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (2) : 74–91.
Galera Masegosa, Alicia. 2020. The role of echoing in meaning construction and interpretation: A cognitive-linguistic perspective. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 18 (1) : 19–41.
Reda, Ghsoon. 2020. Echoing-contrast combination in non-ironic constructions. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 18 (2) : 458–479.
Banasik-Jemielniak, Natalia. 2019. Children's Exposure to Irony in the First Four Years of Their Life: What We Learn About the Use of Ironic Comments by Mothers from the Analysis of the Providence Corpus of Childes. Psychology of Language and Communication 23 (1) : 1–13.
Frank, Mary Catherine. 2019. One text, two varieties of German: Fruitful directions for multilingual humor in “translation”. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (1) : 91–108.
Greene, Viveca S. 2019. “Deplorable” Satire: Alt-Right Memes, White Genocide Tweets, and Redpilling Normies. Studies in American Humor 5 (1) : 31–69.
Athanasiadou, Angeliki and Sophia Kefalidou. 2019. APO X, Y. A discourse topicalization construction within Greek Twitter. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 17 (1) : 187–218.
Mifdal, Mohamed. 2019. Breaking frame and frame-shifting in Bassem Youssef’s satirical tv show al-Bern?meg. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (2) : 30–43.
Milanowicz, Anna. 2019. A Short Etude on Irony in Storytelling. Psychology of Language and Communication 23 (1) : 14–26.
Cots, Josep María and Montserrat Mir. 2019. The use of humor in Spanish and English compliment responses: A cross-cultural analysis. Humor 32 (3) : 393–416.
Nixon, James. 2019. “You Think I'm Joking”: Examining the Weaponized Comedy of President Obama's Stand-Up Addresses at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Studies in American Humor 5 (1) : 103–123.
Pawlak, Matthew C. 2019. How to be sarcastic in Greek: Typical means of signaling sarcasm in the New Testament and Lucian. Humor 32 (4) : 545–564.
Porres-Guerrero, Miriam and Concepción Foronda-Robles. 2019. Where is the humour in tourism promotion? : An investigation of the “Spain Marks” campaign. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (3) : 46–62.
Rossing, Jonathan P. 2019. An Ethics of Complicit Criticism for Postmodern Satire. Studies in American Humor 5 (1) : 13–30.