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This special issue of the EJHR, inspired by the humour session of the 7th Across Borders conference. held in Tartu, Estonia in April 2017,  refocuses on Eastern Europe then. While in 5.2 humour from Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Russia and Turkey was represented, here Poland, Hungary, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia and Albania add to the picture, while Belarus, Montenegro and Turkey remain within the scope of interest again.
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Academic event report on 15th International Pragmatics Conference (IPra2017), 16-21 July 2017, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Dyskusja po raz pierwszy została opublikowana w całości w 2006 roku w tomie Kognitywizm i komunikatywizm – dwa bieguny współczesnego językoznawstwa. Dyskusja przy okrągłym stole, pod redakcją Władysława Chłopickiego, Język a komunikacja 9, Kraków: Tertium.
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The aim of the paper is to show the characteristic features of jokes about Polish highlanders and analyse them to identify the comic script of a highlander. This group of jokes is treated as a good illustration of Christie Davies’s ethnic jokes theory concerning witty versus stupid and centre versus periphery oppositions, as well as mind over matter in general. A particular type of reasoning and the use of regional dialect are distinctive features of the joke targets that make it possible to perceive these jokes as a culturally specific phenomenon. The head shepherd (called baca) is the key character of the cycle. He is a very down-to-earth person, who is proud of his practical wisdom and has a very relaxed attitude to life. His lifestyle is usually contrasted with that of ceper – often a tourist – treated as a kind of intruder who asks stupid questions and does not know how to appreciate life and what really matters in it. The jokes about highlanders are analysed within the paradigm of General Theory of Verbal Humor, and particularly its reasoning and reversal Logical Mechanisms. Even though Christie Davies treated the Logical Mechanism with some scepticism, claiming it is of no use in the GTVH (Davies 2004, 2011b), he would not probably mind the logic of highlanders’ utterances and behaviour being analysed. We believe he may even have enjoyed that.     
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Dyskusja miała miejsce w czasie V konferencji Tertium w dniu 13.03.2008. Po raz pierwszy została opublikowana w roku 2008 w tomie Język a komunikacja 23 pod redakcją Władysława Chłopickiego i Stanisława Gajdy.
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From the Editors of the European Journal of Humour Research
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Przedstawiamy Państwu pierwszy numer nowego czasopisma naukowego, które pojawiło się w polskim krajobrazie naukowym po 20 latach działalności Krakowskiego Towarzystwa Popularyzowania Wiedzy o Komunikacji Jezykowej „Tertium”.
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The main aim of the paper was to translate and, for the first time, evaluate the Polish GELOPH<15>. This is a 15-item questionnaire for the subjective assessment of gelotophobia, the fear of being laughed at. Gelotophobia is seen as an individual differences phenomenon at a sub-clinical level. The psychometric properties of the Polish version were tested in two independently collected samples with a total N of 506 participants. The Polish GELOPH<15> yielded good psychometric properties in terms of high reliability in both samples. The fear of being laughed at existed widely independently from the participants’ age, sex, or marital status (being married or living with a partner vs. being single or not living with a partner). The Polish GELOPH<15> can be seen as a reliable instrument for the subjective assessment of gelotophobia for research and practical applications.
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