Laughter: Its Basic Nature and Its Background of Equivocal Impression.

Autor: Tani, Yutaka
Zdroj: New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence (9783642006081); 2009, p314-329, 16p
Abstrakt: When we look at laughters uttered in conversation, we can easily realize that the traditional incongruity theory has not a general validity. Moreover, laughter is often uttered in a situation where there is no playful tone. Analyzing not only speakers΄ but also recipients΄ laughter, I will point out that any laugher laughs when he is not what he is presenting or has presented as self x and is leaking a minimum hint for the others to negatively qualify his ongoing self in such a manner, i.e. he is non (x). Therefore I would define laughter as a collaborative metacommunication to avoid mutual misunderstandg about the participation stance of self. Nevertheless the message ]> now he is not x ]> does not specify ]> what he is now ]> . The equivocality of laughter derives from the basic nature of its message, the surrounding context and the availability of relevant informations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index