A semantic and pragmatic approach to verb particle constructions used in cartoons and puns
A semantic and pragmatic approach to verb particle constructions used in cartoons and puns
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Author/s Abdeljalil Naoui Khir Virginia Military Institute, USA ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to discuss a special type of verb particle construction in English; namely, phrasal verbs used in cartoons and puns.Granted that the meaning of phrasal verbs may range from literal to idiomatic, their use in cartoons is artistically and linguistically exploited through a combination of verbal g5210t-p90 and non-verbal cues to convey humor, satire and fun.Our assumption is that this combination rests on the premise that a double reading of phrasal verbs in certain cartoons and puns is possible.To illustrate this, a sample of cartoons using 15-eg1053cl phrasal verbs and puns (taken from www.
ecenglish.com, English Teacher Online LLC) will be analyzed showing how the correspondence between the cartoon as a visual mode and the phrasal verb as a linguistic form can yield both literal interpretations and idiomatic ones.Phrasal verbs are also shown to violate Gricean maxims and to depend largely, in their interpretation, on extra linguistic factors.