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[In this chapter, I address Question 1, Question 2 and Question 3 from Chapter 1 by examining amusement, funniness and humour. In Section 1, I address Question 1 by examining amusement, in Section 2, I address Question 2 by examining funniness and, in Section 3, I address Question 3 by examining humour. Finally, in Section 4, I summarise the key claims of this chapter.]
Published: Apr 14, 2019
Keywords: Amusement; Subject; Object; Funniness; Humour
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