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The Pragmatics of Laughter: Analysing Humorous Strategies in the British Sitcom Mind Your Language

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The current study looks at how humor is built up in Mind Your Language by breaking the usual rules of conversation in a funny way. The main focus is to see how breaking the rules of Grice’s Cooperative Principle, like Quantity, Quality, Relation, and Manner, creates humor among students from different cultures and with different languages in the classroom. A qualitative approach is used in the study, which applies a practical theory from Grice’s work. Three particular episodes from the sitcom were selected because they feature many funny scenes. Each humorous sequence was described, and the maxim that was flouted was explained in its context, instead of giving the full dialogue. It is shown that much of the comedy in the sitcom happens when the characters breach Grice’s Relation and Quantity maxims on purpose or due to cultural reasons. The violations are linked to more than just little mistakes in language; they also lead to cultural tensions, repeated stereotypes, and funny character traits. This study demonstrates that Grice’s Cooperative Principle is a practical method for looking at pragmatic humor in media scripts. In addition, it explains that sitcoms such as Mind Your Language build humor from miscommunication, which backs up the importance of pragmatic analysis for understanding humor.
Soran University
Title: The Pragmatics of Laughter: Analysing Humorous Strategies in the British Sitcom Mind Your Language
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The current study looks at how humor is built up in Mind Your Language by breaking the usual rules of conversation in a funny way.
The main focus is to see how breaking the rules of Grice’s Cooperative Principle, like Quantity, Quality, Relation, and Manner, creates humor among students from different cultures and with different languages in the classroom.
A qualitative approach is used in the study, which applies a practical theory from Grice’s work.
Three particular episodes from the sitcom were selected because they feature many funny scenes.
Each humorous sequence was described, and the maxim that was flouted was explained in its context, instead of giving the full dialogue.
It is shown that much of the comedy in the sitcom happens when the characters breach Grice’s Relation and Quantity maxims on purpose or due to cultural reasons.
The violations are linked to more than just little mistakes in language; they also lead to cultural tensions, repeated stereotypes, and funny character traits.
This study demonstrates that Grice’s Cooperative Principle is a practical method for looking at pragmatic humor in media scripts.
In addition, it explains that sitcoms such as Mind Your Language build humor from miscommunication, which backs up the importance of pragmatic analysis for understanding humor.

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