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Forman, Ross – Applied Linguistics, 2011
The relationship between creativity, play, and language learning has been of increasing interest over the past decade, but the role of humour itself in SLL remains significantly under-explored. The present study examines humorous language play initiated by a bilingual EFL teacher and taken up by his post-beginner students in a Thai university…
Descriptors: Creativity, Linguistics, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
Holmes, Janet – Applied Linguistics, 2007
There is a long research tradition associating humour with creativity, although relatively little research which focuses on the use of humour among professionals in particular workplaces. Addressing this gap, this paper analyses ordinary everyday workplace interaction in a range of New Zealand white collar organizations in order to examine claims…
Descriptors: Creativity, Age Differences, Foreign Countries, Humor
North, Sarah – Applied Linguistics, 2007
This paper examines the type of creativity involved in the humorous exchanges that pervade an online discussion board where all interaction and relationships between participants are textually co-constructed. Taking a view of creativity as context-dependent, it considers how participants exploit the particular features of an online environment in…
Descriptors: Creativity, Internet, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Discussion