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Investigating the Concept of “Lightness” As Reflected in the Russian-Speaking Ukrainians’ Linguistic Consciousness
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La Narración Oral Como Base del Desarrollo del Lenguaje. Propuesta Didáctica Para el Primer Curso del Segundo Ciclo de Educación Infantil
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PSYCHOLINGUISTIC MEANINGS OF THE VERBALIZED CONCEPT "HOLY FOOL" (BASED ON THE RESULTS OF THE PSYCHOLINGUISTIC EXPERIMENT) ...
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PSYCHOLINGUISTIC MEANINGS OF THE VERBALIZED CONCEPT "HOLY FOOL" (BASED ON THE RESULTS OF THE PSYCHOLINGUISTIC EXPERIMENT) ...
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Humor As A Component Of Ludic Competence ...
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The article describes the sense of humor as one of the seven components of ludic competence according to the author’s original concept of ludic competence. Relying on the previous theoretical and empirical research works that dealt with the sense of humor to a varying degree, as well as on the results of their own psycholinguistic experiment, the authors define and describe the polar forms of humor, i.e. “tediousness” and “buffoonery” (poles of deficiency and excess), and the optimal form of its development, i.e. “philosophical humor”. “Real humorist” is determined as a ludic position that corresponds to “philosophical humor”. “A bore” and “a buffoon” are described as the polar forms of the “real humorist” ludic position. The polar forms of “philosophical humor” and those of the “real humorist” ludic position help to achieve a comprehensive and detailed description of the sense of humor as a component of ludic competence. ...
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competence; humor; ludic; ludic position; playfulness; psycholinguistic experiment
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1184160 https://zenodo.org/record/1184160
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