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1 "Shamuz, Shamuz, Everything Is with Shamuz"-Making Sense of Humour Theory and Stylistic Enquiry: An Overview - Taiwo Oloruntoba-Oju -- Part I Humour Theory and Literary Texts in European, American and African Contexts -- 2 Unifying the Humour Theories: A Stylistic Approach - Faye Chambers -- 3 The Rasch Model in Humour Research - Matthias Springer -- 4 Humour and the "Mooreeffoc Effect": Inversion and Subversion in Charles Dickens' Holiday Romance - Katie Wales -- 5 The Uses of Humour in Barbara Kimenye's Moses Series - Danson Sylvester Kahyana -- 6 Ridicule and Scorn in David Sedaris's "Standing By": The Responsibility of Humour - Lynn Blin -- 7 Satire, Humour, Language and Style in Nigerian Literature - Taiwo Oloruntoba-Oju -- Part II Language, Humour, Society and Media in Africa -- 8 The Linguistic Style of Nigerian Mediated Comedies in English - Ibukun Filani -- 9 Humour and Language in the Era of Crisis: A Sociopragmatic Analysis of Cameroonian Women's Humour Styles During the Anglophone Crisis - Comfort Beyang Oben Ojongnkpot -- 10 Humour and the Many Worlds of Nigerian Political Cartoons - Oyinkan Medubi -- 11 Toward the Analysis of Online Supplication and Interactional Stance-Taking - Ibukun Osuolale Ajayi -- 12 A Preliminary Sketch on Intertextuality in Nigerian Stand-Up Comedy - Ibukun Filani and Catherine Olutoyin Williams -- 13 Pragmatic Acts of Humour in Selected Series of Helen Paul's Alhaja Donjasi Comedy Skits - Monsurat Aramide Nurudeen -- 14 An Analysis of Humour Style in Nigerian Situation Comedy - Lekan Christopher Olawale. |