Book review. Delia Chiaro (2018), The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age. #like #share #lol. Abingdon/New York: Routledge.
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Keywords

Humour
Translation
Gender
Internet

How to Cite

Georgalou, M. (2019). Book review. Delia Chiaro (2018), The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age. #like #share #lol. Abingdon/New York: Routledge. The European Journal of Humour Research, 7(1), 140–143. Retrieved from https://europeanjournalofhumour.org/ejhr/article/view/288

Abstract

Delia Chiaro (2018), The Language of Jokes in the Digital Age. #like #share #lol. Abingdon/New York: Routledge, 166 pp.

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