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Everything about Salvatore Attardo totally explainedSalvatore Attardo is a full professor at Youngstown State University and the editor-in-chief of Humor, the journal for the International Society of Humor Research. He studied at Purdue University under Victor Raskin and extended Raskin's script-based semantic theory of humor (SSTH) into the general theory of verbal humor ( GTVH). He publishes prodigiously in the field of humor in literature and is considered to be one of the top authorities in the area.
He was born March 14, 1962, in Anderlecht, Belgium, and has been a permanent resident of the United States since 1991. He has one daughter, Gaia,
born in 1994. Attardo is a native speaker of Italian and French.
He has served on the thesis and dissertation committees for other humor scholars, including Christian F. Hempelmann and Katrina Triezenberg.
Education
- Ph.D., 1991. Major: Linguistics/English. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
Dissertation: “From Linguistics to Humor Research and Back: Applications of Linguistics
to Humor and Their Implications for Linguistic Theory and Methodology” supervised by
Professor Victor Raskin. (Dissertations Abstracts International. 1992 July; 53(1): 136A.
Purdue U. DA9215518).
- Doctorate, 1986. Major: French Language and Literature /Linguistics (Summa cum laude)
Catholic University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Dissertation: “For a Synthesis of Linguistic
Research on Humor” [inItalian] supervised by Professor Eddo Rigotti.
Experience
August 2000 – Present
Professor, Department of English, Youngstown SU.
September 1996 – 2000
Associate Professor, Department of English, Youngstown SU.
September 1992 - Sept. 1996
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Youngstown SU.
March 1994 - 1995
English as a Second Language Program, Coordinator, Youngstown SU.
Fall 2003 Visiting Professor, Purdue University.
August 1991 - May 1992
Visiting Lecturer, Department of English, Purdue University.
January 1991 - May 1991
Visiting Lecturer, Department of English and Linguistics, Indiana
University/Purdue University at Ft. Wayne.
Major Publications
Second edition of Understanding Language Structure, Interaction, and Variation. 2005.
(464 p.)
Workbook for Understanding Language Structure, Interaction, and Variation. Ann
Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 2005. (83 p.)
Humorous Texts: A semantic and pragmatic analysis. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter. 2001.
(238 p.)
Quiz Booklet to accompany Understanding Language Structure, Interaction, and
Variation. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 2001. (with Steve Brown) (62 p.)
Understanding Language Structure, Interaction, and Variation. Ann Arbor: University
of Michigan Press. 2000. (with Steve Brown) (411p.)
Linguistic Theories of Humor, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1994. (426 p.)
(Reviewed in Language 72:1, 1996; 132-136; Grazer Linguistische Studies 45,139-145,
1996; Pragmatics 5:3, 395-396, 1995; Discourse and Society 1, 151-153, 1996;
Anthropological Linguistics 4:31, 1996; Germanistika 2, 368-369, 1995; HUMOR 8:4
1995, Le scienze 318, 91, 1995; Journal of Pragmatics 24, 606-610, 1996; Studies in
Language 20:3, 667-679, 1996; Folia Linguistica 29:1-2, 181, 1995; Lingua e stile 31:4,
674-675, 1996; L’homme 37:142, 117-119, 1997; and others.)
“Script Theory Revis(it)ed: Joke similarity and joke representation model.” HUMOR:
International Journal of Humor Research, 4:3/4, 1991, pp. 347-411. (With [[Victor
Raskin]].)Further Information
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