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Is smiling during humor so obvious? A cross-cultural comparison of smiling behavior in humorous sequences in American English and French interactions
In: ISSN: 1612-295X ; EISSN: 1613-365X ; Intercultural Pragmatics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01923442 ; Intercultural Pragmatics, De Gruyter, 2018 (2018)
Abstract: International audience ; The present article is part of a larger cross-cultural research project on speaker-hearer smiling behavior in humorous and non-humorous conversations in American English and French. The American corpus consists of eight computer-mediated interactions between English native speakers, and the French one consists of four face-to-face interactions between French native speakers. The goal of the study is twofold: first, we analyze the link between smiling and humor, focusing on the degree of synchronicity of smiling and the intensity of smiling during humorous and non-humorous segments; second, we investigate the various targets mobilized in conversational humor. The results obtained comparing the two data-sets show a correlation between the presence of humor, an increased smiling intensity, and an increase in the synchronized smiling behaviors displayed by participants. However, the two corpora also differ in terms of the displayed smiling behaviors: French participants display more non-synchronic smiling when humor is absent and more synchronic smiling when humor is present. Regarding the various targets of humor (Speaker, Recipient, Other person, Situation, Speaker + Recipient), while their distribution is different-it is more evenly distributed in the French data-the way in which these are mobilized in order to become humorous is quite similar.
Keyword: [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; conversation; cross-cultural comparison; humor target; Smiling behavior; synchronicity
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01923442
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Multimodality in conversational humor
In: Multimodality and cognitive linguistics (Amsterdam, 2015), p. 181-194
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Suprasegmental measures of accentedness
In: Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive) (2014)
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Linguistic characteristics of AAC discourse in the workplace
In: Discourse studies. - London [u.a.] : Sage 15 (2013) 3, 279-298
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Multimodality in Conversational Humor
In: Review of cognitive linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 11 (2013) 2, 402-416
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The pragmatic function of intonation: cueing agreement and disagreement in spoken English discourse and implications for ELT
In: Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive) (2012)
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Prosodic and multimodal markers of humor in conversation
In: Pragmatics & cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 19 (2011) 2, 224-247
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Second language speech production
In: The Routledge handbook of second language acquisition (Abingdon, Oxon, 2011), p. 335-348
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Timing in the performance of jokes
In: Humor. - Berlin ; Boston : de Gruyter Mouton 24 (2011) 2, 233-250
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Suprasegmental measures of accentedness and judgments of language learner proficiency in oral English
In: The modern language journal. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell 94 (2010) 4, 554-566
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Jette G. Hansen [Edwards]: Acquiring a non-native phonology [Rezension]
In: International journal of bilingual education and bilingualism. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 12 (2009) 5, 605-607
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Prosodic markers of saliency in humorous narratives
In: Discourse processes. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 46 (2009) 6, 517-540
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Esther Yuk Wah Lai: Prosody and Prosodic Transfer in Foreign Language Acquisition [Rezension]
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 31 (2009) 4, 642-644
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Intonation as a pragmatic resource in ELF interaction
In: Intercultural pragmatics. - Berlin ; New York, NY : Mouton de Gruyter 6 (2009) 2, 235-255
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Current research on intelligibility in English as a lingua franca
In: Annual review of applied linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Univ. Press 26 (2006), 219-233
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Phonetic correlates of stress and tone in a mixed system
In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole languages. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 19 (2004) 2, 261-284
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Phonetic Correlates of Stress and Tone in a Mixed System
In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole languages. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 19 (2004) 2, 261-284
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Incorporating multimedia capability in the reporting of applied linguistics research
Smith, Bryan (Hrsg.); Gorsuch, Greta (Hrsg.); Chun, Dorothy M. (Mitarb.)...
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 32 (2004) 4, 477-601
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Teaching intonation in discourse using speech visualization technology
In: System. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 32 (2004) 4, 505-524
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The structure and function of intonational paragraphs in native and nonnative speaker instructional discourse
In: English for specific purposes. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Elsevier 23 (2004) 1, 19-43
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