幽默的一般机制:语义重叠的重新表述

Javier Martínez
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摘要本文提出了一种不局限于言语交际的、普遍适用的幽默认知机制。它得益于拉斯金的脚本重叠概念,并符合不协调解决理论框架,但它是建立在约束概念上的,即数据集之间的对应关系。在这种观点下,脚本重叠是一种更为抽象的描述现象的结果,即约束重叠。引入了被忽略论证的重要概念来描述两个重叠的约束——显性约束和隐性约束。它们的输入和输出并没有直接编码在话语中,而是被话语所牵连,它们的重叠导致了在沟通话语层面上的另一种重叠,这就是不协调所揭示的。我们的假设假设,这种约束的唤起是听者解释话语的推理过程的认知效应。我们将这一假设建立在霍夫施塔特作为人类思维本质的类比理论的基础上。通过用任何形式的“刺激”代替这个模型中的“话语”,我们获得了一种同样容易适用于非语言交流的机制——闹剧、卡通——我们认为它描述了任何形式的交际行为携带幽默的必要和充分条件。
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A general mechanism of humor: reformulating the semantic overlap
Abstract This article proposes a cognitive mechanism of humor of general applicability, not restricted to verbal communication. It is indebted to Raskin’s concept of script overlap, and conforms to the incongruity-resolution theoretical framework, but it is built on the notion of constraint, an evoked correspondence between sets of data. Under this view, script overlap is an outcome of a more abstractly described phenomenon, constraint overlap. The important concept of the overlooked argument is introduced to characterize the two overlapping constraints—overt and covert. Their inputs and outputs are not directly encoded in utterances, but implicated by them, and their overlap results in another overlap at the level of the communicated utterances, that the incongruity reveals. Our hypothesis assumes as a given that the evocation of such constraints is a cognitive effect of the inferential process by which a hearer interprets utterances. We base this assumption on Hofstadter’s theory of analogy-making as the essence of human thought. By substituting “stimuli” of any kind for “utterances” in this model, we obtain a mechanism as easily applicable to non-verbal communication—slapstick, cartoons—and we propose it describes the necessary and sufficient conditions for a communicative act in any modality to carry humor.
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