136 research outputs found
So witzig wie möglich, so ernst wie nötig: : Humor in den Medienkonferenzen des Schweizer Bundesrates im Jahr 2020
This paper exposes the idea of humour as a strategy for coping with the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. By focusing on the Swiss federal council’s media conferences, it aims at evaluating specific linguistic and thematic features which constitute humour. The analysis highlights the importance of everyday topics in dealing with the coronavirus and shows that the humorous potentiality in the press conferences’ oral communications is specified by laughing expressions and even more so that the humorous interactions occur at specific moments
Adapting referring expressions to the task environment
When people refer to objects linguistically, they must choose properties of the object that make it possible for the listener to identify the intended referent. We show that this selection of properties not only depends on the task environment but also changes over the course of time. We find that the salient feature color is used less often over time because of its limited utility in our task, while other features with high utility are used more often. We also find that the speaker does not change his/her behavior because of feedback from the interlocutor but because of experience gained when the roles in the task are reversed
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