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Hungarian Humour
T. Litovkina, Anna [Tóthné Litovkina, Anna (Szociolingvisztika), ed.] Gyakornokok (ELTE)
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Sollosy, Judith [ed.]
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Medgyes, Péter [Medgyes, Péter (Neveléstudomány), ed.] Department of English Language Pedagogy (ELTE / EUL FoH)
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Brzozowska, Dorota [ed.]
English Study collection (Book) Scientific
Published: Tertium - Krakowskie Towarzystwo Popularyzowania Wiedzy o Komunikacji Językowej, Kraków, Krakkó, Cracow, Poland, 384 p.
2012
Series:
Humor and Culture, 3
Identifiers
MTMT: 1895953
ISBN:
9788361678489
ISBN:
8361678484
Chapters
Nemesi Attila László. Two masters of playing with conversational maxims. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 13-30
Bogár Judit. Humour in early Hungarian literature. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 31-45
Maczák Ibolya. Humour, text formation, and Baroque sermons in Hungary. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 47-57
Schirm Anita. Humour in ARC billboards. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 73-89
Papp Richárd. „Three Hungarians: there is no such thing…” Humour in a Budapest Jewish community.. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 107-125
Fenyves Katalin. Talmudic Wit and Assimilation: Sources of Jewish Humour in Fin-de-siècle Hungary. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 125-136
Kiss Natália. Why cannot we laugh together?: Perceived cultural differences in interpreting Roma humour. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 137-152
Tamás Ágnes. Changing stereotypes of national minority groups. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 153-163
Géró Györgyi. The "dumb blonde" in a Hungarian context. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 167-184
Barta Péter. Love on the Other Side of the Fence: Analysis of Hungarian Jokes on Marital Infidelity. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 185-204
Vörös Boldizsár. The Hungarian revolutions and counterrevolution of 1919 in jokes and caricatures. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 207-217
Háhn Judit. Hungarian teachers' use of humour in the business classroom. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 221-234
Schnell Zsuzsanna. Humour, Irony and Social Cognition. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 253-271
Schnell Zsuzsanna. The Development of Humour Competence of Hungarian children - A Cognitive Approach. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 253-270
Boda-Ujlaky Judit et al. The fear of being laughed at in Hungary: Assessing gelotophobia. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 271-283
T Litovkina Anna et al. Common types of alteration in Hungarian anti-proverbs. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 287-315
T Litovkina Anna et al. On two recent sociolinguistic surveys on anti-proverbs. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 317-340
Farkas Tamás. Names and Hungarian humour. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 343-353
Slíz Mariann. The aim of naming in parody. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 355-365
Barta Péter et al. Three recent humour conferences in Hungary and their proceedings. (2012) In: Hungarian Humour pp. 369-377
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