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Laughter and Humour as Conversational Mind-Reading Displays

机译:笑声和幽默作为会话性阅读的展示

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Laughter and humor are pervasive phenomena in conversational interactions. This paper argues that they function as displays of mind-reading abilities in social interactions-as suggested by the Analogical Peacock Hypothesis (APH). In this view, they are both social bonding signals and can elevate one's social status. The relational combination of concepts in humor is addressed. However, it is in the inclusion of context and receiver knowledge, required by the APH view, that it contributes the most to existing theories. Taboo and offensive humor are addressed in terms of costly signaling, and implications for human computer interaction and some possible routes to solutions are suggested.
机译:笑声和幽默是对话互动中普遍存在的现象。本文认为,正如“孔雀假说”(APH)所暗示的那样,它们在社交互动中起到了阅读能力的展示作用。按照这种观点,它们既是社会纽带的信号,又可以提升一个人的社会地位。解决幽默中概念的关系组合。但是,APH视图要求包含上下文和接收者知识,这对现有理论贡献最大。禁忌和令人反感的幽默是通过昂贵的信号传递来解决的,并提出了对人机交互的暗示以及解决方案的一些可能途径。

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