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Copyright West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Letters, History and Theology 2016

Abstract

In order to explain these aspects, the analysis relies on theoretical principles taken from semantics, pragmatics, semiotics, psycholinguistics and literary theory. [...]some sociolinguistic factors and precepts are also invoked, especially with reference to the globalisation of advertising space. The two textual levels of puns indicate that the interpretation of this form of word play is realised in several successive stages, whose felicitous individual and overall development depends on the availability of the aforementioned types of knowledge. [...]psycholinguistically, the comprehension of puns is materialised in a process of decoding and recoding which is achieved in three reading phases: (1) a reading in the foreground of the utterance, prompted by all the components of the pun text, functioning as a system, and the general meaning of the utterance. The interpretative effort intensifies, due to the filtering activity performed in view of determining the "odd one out" in the pun text; (3) an articulating reading, aimed at connecting the previous phases of interpretation, at establishing a linguistic-affective relationship between the two textual dimensions. [...]while a parallel is drawn between the source text (the onymic unit) and the target text (the pun utterance), the attitude conveyed through the pun by its creator is grasped. In this example, the deonymisation does not hinder the correct identification of the product advertised, due to the fact that the brand name Impulse is, actually, graphically akin to the appellative impulse. [...]the meaning of the common noun is finely contextualised so as to suggest some of the positive qualities of the product: liveliness, vigour and sex appeal can be understood to be the attributes that one acquires by using this deodorant.

Details

Title
BRAND NAMES AND ENGLISH PUNS IN ROMANIAN VIRTUAL ADVERTISING SPACE
Author
Bughesiu, Alina
Pages
173-179,249
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Letters, History and Theology
ISSN
12243086
e-ISSN
24577715
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1802495759
Copyright
Copyright West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Letters, History and Theology 2016