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Prichard, Caleb Okayama University Kaken ID researchmap
Rousse-Malpat, Audrey Groningen University
Abstract
Although L2 learners report having great difficulty responding to humour, research on this area is lacking. There is also a relative lack of studies on whether there is the need for humour instruction for European learners of other European languages. Therefore, this pilot study explored instruction on humour responses for learners of French at a Dutch university. Participants reported that humour instruction is warranted in their B2-level French class.
Keywords
humour responses
L2 humour
humour competency
humour convergence
Published Date
2025-10-07
Publication Title
The European Journal of Humour Research
Volume
volume13
Issue
issue3
Publisher
Estonian Literary Museum Scholarly Press
Start Page
321
End Page
326
ISSN
2307-700X
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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岡山大学
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(c) 2025 The European Journal of Humour Research
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Prichard, C., & Rousse-Malpat, A. (2025). Responding to humor online: an exploratory L2 study on the effect of instruction. The European Journal of Humour Research, 13(3), 321-326. https://doi.org/10.7592/EJHR.2025.13.3.1002