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- W2115433524 abstract "This article has as its aim to analyze a TV sketch from the Spanish Saturday Night Live show. The sketch is a type of parody very closely related to satire (Simpson, 2003:123). As a humorous text, it shows the features characterizing both satire and parody. A review of the bibliography on humor and especially of the General Theory of Verbal Humor —GTVH— (Attardo, 2001a and 2008) permits to study the different knowledge resources proposed from the parody situation and determine which target is the most important. The theoretical discussion is completed with the examination of several theories about satire and parody, such as those of Rossen-Knill & Henry, 1997; Pueo, 2002; or Simpson, 2003. All of this leads to the idea that the comic act is the essential element in parody. The speaker or writer uses a variety of evaluative elements in order to achieve it. Thus, evaluation is firstly analyzed as a part of the narration (Labov & Waletzky 1967). However, that evaluation concept must necessarily be completed with the one which understands evaluation as a procedure (Kotthoff, 2003; Partington, 2007 and 2011). In this case, both the markers (kinesic elements, smile,...) and indicators of humor (phraseology, polysemy, pseudocomprehensive elements,...) are evaluative elements." @default.
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