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International Review of Pragmatics 3 (2011) 307–309 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2011 DOI 10.1163/187731011X597569 brill.nl/irp Notes on Contributors Marta Dynel is Assistant Professor in the Chair of Pragmatics at the University of Łódź, Poland, where she completed her doctoral thesis (2006) devoted to the pragmatics of conversational humour. Her research interests are primarily in pragmatic and cognitive mechanisms of humour, im(politeness) theory, neo- Gricean pragmatics, the pragmatics of interaction, as well as the methodology of research on fi lm discourse. She has published internationally in linguistic journals and volumes. She also authored a book on the workings of humorous one-liners and witticisms entitled Humorous Garden-Paths: A Pragmatic- Cognitive Study (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009) and is the editor of Th e Pragmatics of Humour across Discourse Domains (John Benjamins, 2011). Igor Ž. Žagar studied philosophy, sociology and linguistics in Ljubljana, Paris, and Antwerp. He received his doctoral degree in Sociology of Culture from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. He is a Senior Research Fellow (and the Head of the Centre for Discourse Studies) at the Educational Research Insti- tute, Ljubljana, and Professor in Rhetoric and Argumentation at the University of Maribor. He lectured in Belgium, United States, Italy,
International Review of Pragmatics – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2011
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