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. 2016 Sep 20:7:1392.
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01392. eCollection 2016.

Playing with Expectations: A Contextual View of Humor Development

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Playing with Expectations: A Contextual View of Humor Development

Gabriella Airenti. Front Psychol. .

Abstract

In the developmental literature, the idea has been proposed that young children do not understand the specificity of non-literal communicative acts. In this article, I focus on young children's ability to produce and understand different forms of humor. I explore the acquisition of the communicative contexts that enable children to engage in humorous interactions before they possess the capacity to analyze them in the terms afforded by a full-fledged theory of mind. I suggest that different forms of humor share several basic features and that we can construct a continuum from simple to sophisticated forms. In particular, I focus on teasing, a form of humor already present in preverbal infants that is also considered a typical feature of irony. I argue that all forms of humor can be regarded as a type of interaction that I propose to call "playing with expectations."

Keywords: communicative games; humor development; irony; teasing; theory of mind.

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