Note: Attendees should plan to arrive on Thursday, 3/9/2017, either in the morning to attend pre-conference workshops, or by the evening for plenary talks. Full conference sessions will run all day Friday and Saturday, with casual events planned for both evenings. Return travel can commence on Sunday, 3/12/2017.
Multimodal tools for the analysis of humor
This workshop introduces a set of tools and methods to perform a multimodal analysis of humor in spoken discourse. The hands-on approach will provide the attendees with practical materials, templates, and procedures to perform methodologically sound analyses. No prior knowledge assumed. All materials included.
The General Theory of Verbal Humor: Methods and applications
This workshop will introduce scholars from any field to most prominent family of theories in linguistic humor research, namely the Semantic Script Theory of Humor (SSTH), its main offshoot, the General Theory of Verbal Humor (GTVH), and its latest computational-linguistic incarnation, the Ontological Semantic Theory of Humor (OSTH). Participants will learn how to apply these theories to the study of humor by means of analyzing a variety of examples from different sources. Taught by Attardo, Hempelmann, Raskin, and Rayz.
Christian F. Hempelmann
Department of Literature & Languages
Texas A&M-Commerce
Hall of Languages
Commerce, TX 75429
c.hempelmann@tamuc.edu
Elisa Gironzetti
Department of Literature & Languages
Texas A&M-Commerce
Hall of Languages
Commerce, TX 75429
elisa.gironzetti@tamuc.edu
Leslie Richardson
Department of English
Collin College
Plano, Tx 75074
lrichardson@collin.edu
Universities Center at Dallas (UCD)
1910 Pacific Place, Floors 2-4
1910 Pacific Avenue
Dallas, TX 75201
Hotel Indigo
1933 Main Street
Dallas, TX, 75201
(214) 741-7700
The hotel is connected to the conference venue and offers rooms at $155+tax/night. We'll help budget-conscious travelers by organizing room sharing. Please email us your preferences.