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?Diccionarios de humor: los diccionarios de Coll?

Authors: Herrero Ingelmo, José Luis;

?Diccionarios de humor: los diccionarios de Coll?

Abstract

Este trabajo es una reflexi?n sobre los procedimientos ling??sticos que se aplican a las palabras de un (presunto) diccionario para conseguir efectos humor?sticos. En varios pa?ses y en diferentes momentos, han aparecido repertorios lexicogr?ficos de humor, con parodia del diccionario convencional y con fines, normalmente, ideol?gicos. Pero me voy a centrar en dos diccionarios (1975 y 2001) de Jos? Luis Coll, conocido humorista espa?ol en los ?ltimos cuarenta a?os. Aqu? no se trata de una definici?n m?s o menos ingeniosa, sino de un proceso metaling??stico de creaci?n de palabras nuevas o del rean?lisis de las existentes. Ludoling??stica en estado puro. This work is a reflection based on the various linguistic procedures applied to the words of a (presumed) dictionary of humor. In several countries and at different times, there have been humorous lexicographic repertoires, with mockery references of the conventional dictionary, and usually with an ideological intention. I will focus on two dictionaries (1975 and 2001) of Jose Luis Coll, well known Spanish humorist of the past forty years. This work is not just about ingenious and fairly accurate definitions, but a metalinguistic creation process of new words or the reanalysis of existing ones. Ludology-linguistics in its purest form, total language play.

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Humor, Metalingüística, 5705.03 Lexicografía, Ludoling??stica, Ludolingüística, 5705.03 Lexicograf?a, Metaling??stica, Reanálisis, Diccionarios, Rean?lisis

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