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Publicación Emotion in Humour, Humour in Emotion(Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Filología. Departamento de Filologías Extranjeras y sus Lingüísticas, 2015-06-01) Bussolari, Lee Ann; Alba Juez, LauraThis paper will touch on how and why we communicate humour while concentrating on the emotions provoked and expressed by its use. A look back through the history of humour studies allow us to realise that until recently this field had been somewhat neglected and if taken into consideration at all, seen as negative and non-important in the scheme of things. It will also permit an overview of the changing status of humour in society as a whole. Nowadays humour is seen to have both positive and negative aspects on receivers, which I endeavour to explain and categorise, while outlining their effects.Publicación Haunted minds gather at Hill House: applying studies of implicature to Shirley Jackson's novel(Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Filología. Departamento de Filologías Extranjeras y sus Lingüísticas Supervisor del trabajo Guarddon Anelo, María del Carmen, 2023-06-01) Gómez López, Francisco Javier; Alba Juez, LauraThis research studies Shirley Jackson’s novel The Haunting of Hill House from a pragmatic perspective, specifically by applying the notion of implicature. A pragmatic point of view opens interesting possibilities for both investigating the techniques of fiction and how readers interact with a literary text. Furthermore, it proves useful in unraveling the complexities behind the fictional work. The reading was approached with “fresh” eyes in order to show that no previous information regarding the novel was required to fully appreciate its content and entertain the notion of the text’s self-autonomy. The recognition and praise the book has received throughout the years was just acknowledged to indicate that The Haunting of Hill House is considered in many avenues as a fine piece of literature. In the first section I will show the relevance of Grice’s Cooperative Principle and his concept of “implicature”. Next, I will introduce the author along with her novel and its characters. Then, an analysis of forty-nine dialogues taken from the novel will help illustrate Grice’s theory. Finally, a study of said dialogues will assist in reaching some conclusions and unveil some themes underlying the characters’ motivations and purposes at Hill house. Summing up, the present work shows by way of observing H.P. Grice’s Cooperative Principle and the conversational maxims, and without a previous knowledge of the author, or the circumstances about the conception of the novel, that any reader, as shown in this paper, can reach a reasonably fair comprehension of the fictional work. In order to achieve that, the only means necessary is the reader’s own knowledge of the language, along with the ability to work out the implicature of their reading. Likewise, no literary criticism or approach was considered for the purpose of this paper, for the average reader seldom resorts to this external knowledge.Publicación Testing Chatgpt for Detecting the Flouting of Grice´s Maxims in Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë(2024-06-01) Arrate Márquez, Rosa Mª; Alba Juez, LauraThis work utilizes Artificial Intelligence as a tool to identify potential floutings of the Gricean Maxims within various excerpts from the novel 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Brönte, selected specifically for this analysis. The objective is to assess Chat GPT's capability to detect these flotings. Additionally, a tool developed by the Vicerrectorado de Innovación Educativa from the UNED is employed to detect irony.