Marta Dynel
Polish linguist
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Marta Dynel's Degrees
- PhD Linguistics University of Warsaw
- Masters Linguistics University of Warsaw
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marta Dynel is a Polish linguist and professor at Łódź University, Poland. She is known for her works on pragmatics and is the editor-in-chief of the journal Lingua. Career Marta Dynel received her PhD from Łódź University, followed by habilitation in 2012 and a full professor degree in 2022. She is affiliated with the University of Łódź and Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, holding two research fellow positions. Since the beginning of her academic career, she has studied humour, irony, impoliteness and deception from both theoretical and empirical angles, based on film discourse and social media data.
Marta Dynel's Published Works
Published Works
- Beyond a Joke: Types of Conversational Humour (2009) (156)
- Participation framework underlying YouTube interaction (2014) (119)
- You talking to me? The viewer as a ratified listener to film discourse (2011) (92)
- “I Has Seen Image Macros!” Advice Animals Memes as Visual-Verbal Jokes (2016) (81)
- No Aggression, Only Teasing: The Pragmatics of Teasing and Banter (2008) (80)
- The landscape of impoliteness research (2015) (73)
- Isn't it ironic? Defining the scope of humorous irony (2014) (69)
- Humorous Garden-Paths: A Pragmatic-Cognitive Study (2009) (69)
- Swearing methodologically : the (im)politeness of expletives in anonymous commentaries on Youtube (2012) (68)
- Irony, Deception and Humour: Seeking the Truth about Overt and Covert Untruthfulness (2018) (67)
- Irony from a neo-Gricean perspective: On untruthfulness and evaluative implicature (2013) (55)
- Joker in the pack: Towards determining the status of humorous framing in conversations (2011) (49)
- Setting our House in order: The workings of impoliteness in multi-party film discourse (2012) (47)
- COVID-19 memes going viral: On the multiple multimodal voices behind face masks (2020) (46)
- Stranger than fiction? : a few methodological notes on linguistic research in film discourse (2011) (45)
- Conceptualizing conversational humour as (im)politeness: The case of film talk (2016) (44)
- A Web of Deceit: A Neo-Gricean View on Types of Verbal Deception (2011) (42)
- The pragmatics of humour across discourse domains (2011) (42)
- Impoliteness as disaffiliative humour in film talk (2013) (42)
- Humorous phenomena in dramatic discourse (2013) (38)
- Revisiting Goffman's postulates on participant statuses in verbal interaction (2011) (37)
- But seriously: On conversational humour and (un)truthfulness☆ (2017) (35)
- When does irony tickle the hearer?: Towards capturing the characteristics of humorous irony (2013) (35)
- Risum teneatis, amici?☆: The socio-pragmatics of RoastMe humour (2019) (35)
- “Trolling is not stupid”: Internet trolling as the art of deception serving entertainment (2016) (33)
- In tragoedia risus: Analysis of dark humour in post-terrorist attack discourse (2018) (31)
- “I’ll be there for you!” On participation-based sitcom humour (2011) (31)
- Garden Paths, Red Lights and Crossroads: On Finding Our Way to Understanding the Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Jokes (2012) (30)
- Blending the Incongruity-Resolution Model and the Conceptual Integration Theory: The Case of Blends in Pictorial Advertising (2011) (30)
- There Is Method in the Humorous Speaker's Madness: Humour and Grice's Model (2008) (29)
- Academics vs. American scriptwriters vs. academics: A battle over the etic and emic “sarcasm” and “irony” labels (2017) (29)
- Quid rides?: Targets and referents of RoastMe insults (2019) (25)
- Researching interactional forms and participant structures inpublic and social media (2015) (24)
- With or without intentions: Accountability and (un)intentional humour in film talk (2016) (23)
- Humour in quasi-conversations: Constructing fun in online sports journalism (2011) (22)
- Pragmatics and linguistic research into humour (2011) (21)
- Being cooperatively (im)polite: Grice’s model in the context of (im)politeness theories (2013) (20)
- Linguistic approaches to (non)humorous irony (2014) (20)
- Intention to deceive, bald-faced lies, and deceptive implicature: Insights into Lying at the semantics-pragmatics interface (2015) (20)
- Approaching conversational humour culturally: A survey of the emerging area of investigation (2017) (20)
- Participation in Public and Social Media Interactions (2015) (19)
- Creative metaphor is a birthday cake: Metaphor as the source of humour (2009) (18)
- Vigilante disparaging humour at r/IncelTears: Humour as critique of incel ideology (2020) (17)
- Pragmatics and Discourse. A Resource Book for Students, 2nd Edition (2009) (17)
- The Irony of Irony: Irony Based on Truthfulness (2017) (17)
- Two layers of overt untruthfulness: When irony meets metaphor, hyperbole or meiosis (2016) (17)
- Introduction to Special Issue on Humour: A Modest Attempt at Presenting Contemporary Linguistic Approaches to Humour Studies (2008) (15)
- Comparing and combining covert and overt untruthfulness: On lying, deception, irony and metaphor (2016) (15)
- WHERE COOPERATION MEETS POLITENESS: REVISITING POLITENESS MODELS IN VIEW OF THE GRICEAN FRAMEWORK (2009) (15)
- Chapter 5. Entertaining and enraging: The functions of verbal violence in broadcast political debates (2011) (13)
- Arcana imperii*: The power of humorous retorts to insults on Twitter (2019) (13)
- Developments in linguistic humour theory (2013) (13)
- Turning speaker meaning on its head: Non-verbal communication and intended meanings (2011) (12)
- On the Part Of ratified ParticiPants: ratified Listeners in MuLti-Party interactiOns (2014) (12)
- On Impoliteness and Drama Discourse: An Interview with Jonathan Culpeper (2013) (11)
- 3. Participation as audience design (2017) (11)
- Caveat emptor: boycott through digital humour on the wave of the 2019 Hong Kong protests (2020) (11)
- On being roasted, toasted and burned: (Meta)pragmatics of Wendy's Twitter humour (2020) (10)
- Irony in Language Use and Communication (2018) (10)
- On "Revolutionary Road": A Proposal for Extending the Gricean Model of Communication to Cover Multiple Hearers (2010) (9)
- A burgeoning field of research: Humorous intent in interaction (2016) (9)
- Ad libidinem: Forms of female sexualisation in RoastMe humour (2020) (8)
- Ironic intentions in action and interaction (2019) (7)
- Chapter 9. No child’s play: A philosophical pragmatic view of overt pretense as a vehicle for conversational humor (2018) (7)
- Chapter 3. Deconstructing the myth of positively evaluative irony (2018) (7)
- "Is there a tumour in your humour?: On misunderstanding and miscommunication in conversational humour (2019) (7)
- Taking cognisance of cognitive linguistic research on humour (2018) (7)
- To Say the Least: Where Deceptively Withholding Information Ends and Lying Begins (2018) (7)
- Desperately seeking intentions: Genuine and jocular insults on social media (2021) (7)
- Goodwill Impairment Test Disclosures under Uncertainty (2016) (6)
- Evaluation Markers and Mitigators in Analyst Reports in Light of Market Response to Stock Recommendations (2018) (6)
- Impoliteness in the service of verisimilitude in film interaction (2015) (6)
- Pejoration via sarcastic irony and sarcasm (2016) (6)
- Creating and sharing public humour across traditional and new media (2021) (5)
- Humour and (mock) aggression: Distinguishing cyberbullying from roasting (2021) (5)
- Joker in the pack (2011) (5)
- Two communicative levels and twofold illocutionary force in televised political debates (2011) (5)
- New Approaches to the Linguistics of Humour: Diana Popa, Salvatore Attardo (Eds.), Editura Academica Galati, Romania, 2007, 229 pp., ISBN 978-973-8937-25-3 (2007) (5)
- Conversational Humour (4)
- Implicitness: From lexis to discourse (2017) (4)
- Searchable Talk: Hashtags and Social Media Metadiscourse, Michele Zappavigna, Bloomsbury Academic, London (2018), 245 pp., ISBN 9781474292368, USD 135.00 (paperback) (2019) (4)
- Killing Two Birds with One Deceit: Deception in Multi-Party Interactions (2016) (4)
- On untruthfulness, its adversaries and strange bedfellows (2016) (3)
- Metarecipient parents’ #Bluey tweets as a distributed fandom affinity space (2022) (3)
- Lying and Humour (2018) (3)
- Advances in Discourse Approaches (2009) (3)
- 15. (Im)politeness and telecinematic discourse (2017) (3)
- Chapter 6. Implicitness via overt untruthfulness: Grice on Quality-based figures of speech (2017) (3)
- A view on humour theory (2013) (3)
- Theoretically on Mock Politeness in English and Italian (2018) (3)
- On a Cross-Cultural Memescape: Switzerland through Nation Memes from within and from the Outside (2020) (3)
- COMMUNICATING UNCERTAINTY IN FINANCIAL STATEMENT NARRATIVES: GOODWILL IMPAIRMENT TESTING (2015) (2)
- Laughter through tears: Unprofessional review comments as humor on the ShitMyReviewersSay Twitter account (2020) (2)
- Chapter 1. Implicitness: Familiar terra incognita in pragmatics (2017) (2)
- The Linguistics of Laughter. A Corpus-Assisted Study of Laughter-Talk: Alan Partington, Routledge Studies in Linguistics, Oxon, 2006, 262 pp., ISBN10: 0-415-38166-5/ISBN13: 978-0-415-38166-6 (2007) (2)
- A Survey of “Intercultural Pragmatics” and Its Outlook on the Gricean Philosophy of Communication (2014) (2)
- #HaStatoPutin Affinity Space: From Political Work to Autotelic Humor (2022) (2)
- [Norrick, Neal R.; Chiaro, Delia, ed. Humor in interaction] (2010) (1)
- Review of Jokes and the Linguistic Mind and Meaning and Humour (2013) (1)
- Introduction: On the linguistics of humour theoretically (2017) (1)
- Introduction: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the Pragmatics of Deception but Were Afraid to Test (2016) (1)
- Gendered Discourse in the Professional Workplace: Louise Mullany, Palgrave Studies in Professional and Organisational Discourse, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2007, 236 pp., ISBN-13 978 1 4039 9620 7, ISBN-10 1 4039 8620 7 (2008) (1)
- When Both Utterances and Appearances are Deceptive: Deception in Multimodal Film Narrative (2021) (1)
- EVALUATION AND CERTAINTY IN ANALYST REPORTS: A LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS IN THE POLISH LANGUAGE (2014) (1)
- Fidelis ad mortem: multimodal discourses and ideologies in Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter (non)humorous memes (2021) (1)
- Enacting polyvocal scorn in #CovidConspiracy tweets: The orchestration of voices in humorous responses to COVID-19 conspiracy theories (2023) (1)
- The Irony of Irony: Irony Based on Truthfulness (2017) (1)
- You Don’t Fool Me: On Scams, Scambaiting, Deception, and Epistemological Ambiguity at R/scambait on Reddit (2021) (1)
- Book review (2020) (0)
- Camilla Vásquez, Language, creativity and humour online. London: Routledge, 2019. Pp. 190. Pb. £29. (2020) (0)
- Hashtag swearing: Pragmatic polysemy and polyfunctionality of #FuckPutin as solidary flaming (2023) (0)
- Kay Richardson, Television dramatic dialogue: A sociolinguistic study . New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. 272. Pb. $29.95. (2011) (0)
- Intercultural Pragmatics (2020) (0)
- Notes on contributors (1970) (0)
- On the linguistics of humour theoretically (2017) (0)
- Verbal Interaction in the Media (2010) (0)
- Book review: All Bullshit and Lies?: Insincerity, Irresponsibility, and the Judgment of Untruthfulness (2023) (0)
- When does irony tickle the hearer (2013) (0)
- Humorous Garden-Paths Humorous Garden-Paths: A Pragmatic-Cognitive Study (0)
- The Pragmatics of Humour across Discourse Domains: About a Book by Marta Dynel (2013) (0)
- Deception: Lying and Beyond (2021) (0)
- Book Reviews (2009) (0)
- Creating and Sharing Public Humour across the Media, a panelthe 16th IPrA conference (2019) (0)
- Linguistic Interaction and Participation in Media Discourses(seminar S47 at ESSE 2012) (2012) (0)
- Chapter 5. Entertaining and enraging (2011) (0)
- Evaluation Markers and Mitigators in Analyst Reports and Market Response to Stock Recommendations (2018) (0)
- Editorial (2019) (0)
- Goodwill Disclosures under Uncertainty: Poland (2016) (0)
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