Dr Debra Aarons
BA (Majors English and Philosophy) (Witwatersrand) 1976
BA Honours (English Literature)Â (Witwatersrand) 1977
Higher Dip. Ed PG (Witwatersrand) 1979
BA Honours (Applied Linguistics)Â (Witwatersrand) 1986
PhD (Applied Linguistics) (Boston University, Boston, Mass.) 1994
Debra Aarons currently specialises in the linguistic analysis of humour, focusing on the formal grammatical properties, as well as the pragmatics, of humour. She is interested in what jokes can reveal about our tacit knowledge of language, and how play with language taps into that knowledge. In the past she has conducted research in signed language linguistics, from syntactic and sociolinguistic perspectives. Her work includes an examination into cryptic crosswords, referential peculiarity in humorous utterances, and language play in signed languages. Most recently she has been working on socially critical standup comedy. Some recent publications are (together with Marc Mierowsky), The Marvelous Mrs.Maisel as an alternate history of standup (2021);ÌýPublic conscience of ‘the chosen people’: Sarah Silverman in the Wake of Lenny Bruce (2017);ÌýObscenity, dirtiness and licence in Jewish comedy (2014/2020) all in the journal, Comedy Studies; How to do things with jokes: Speech acts in standup comedy (2017)ÌýEuropean Journal of Humour Research. Full publication list available here:Â
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British Council Scholarship (Lancaster UK) 1986
Fulbright Scholarship (Boston University) 1987
University of Bologna, Senior Visiting Fellowship (2017)
Dr Debra Aarons is a Senior Lecturer in Linguistics in the School of Languages and Humanities (FADA). She currently specialises in the linguistic analysis of humour, focusing on the formal grammatical properties, as well as the pragmatics, of humour. She is interested in what jokes can reveal about our tacit knowledge of language, and how play with language taps into that knowledge. In the past she has conducted research in signed language linguistics, from syntactic and sociolinguistic perspectives. Her work includes an examination into cryptic crosswords, referential peculiarity in humorous utterances, and language play in signed languages. Most recently she has been working on socially critical standup comedy. Some recent publications are (together with Marc Mierowsky), The Marvelous Mrs.Maisel as an alternate history of standup (2021);ÌýPublic conscience of ‘the chosen people’: Sarah Silverman in the Wake of Lenny Bruce (2017);ÌýObscenity, dirtiness and licence in Jewish comedy (2014/2020) all in the journal, Comedy Studies; How to do things with jokes: Speech acts in standup comedy (2017)ÌýEuropean Journal of Humour Research. She is currently writing a monograph for Taylor and Francis, together with Delia Chiaro, Playing with Food and Language: Eating, Joking and Disgust. Full publication list available here:Â