Playing with Words - Humour in the English Language - Barry Blake

Playing with Words - Humour in the English Language - Barry Blake

Grammatical ambiguities

Playing with Words - Humour in the English Language - Barry Blake

Barry Blake [+-]
La Trobe University (retired)
Barry Blake retired from the position of Foundation Professor of Linguistics at La Trobe University, Melbourne, in 2003. He is the co-author of Language Typology (1981) and author of Australian Aboriginal Grammar (1987), Relational Grammar (1990), Case (1994, 2001) and several books on various Australian languages. Most of his past research has been in comparative and historical linguistics, but he is currently researching the functions of language that lie beyond the direct exchange of information, in particular humour and oblique, obscure and secret language.

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Topics include: Which part of speech?; Scope; Participial clauses; Co-ordination; Missing subjects and objects; Pronouns and other problems of reference

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Blake, Barry . Grammatical ambiguities. Playing with Words - Humour in the English Language. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 81-94 Aug 2007. ISBN 9781845533304. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=18716. Date accessed: 20 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.18716. Aug 2007

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