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NoMesserli, Thomas C.. (2019) Will Ferrell (1967-). In: American Political Humor: Masters of Satire and Their Impact on U.S. Policy and Culture, 2. Santa Barbara, CA, pp. 519-521. Messerli, Thomas and Yu, Di. (2018) Multimodal construction of soccer-related humor on Twitter and Instagram. In: The Aesthetics, Poetics, and Rhetoric of Soccer. London, pp. 227-255. YesLocher, Miriam A. and Messerli, Thomas C.. (2023) "This is not the place to bother people about BTS": Pseudo-synchronicity and interaction in timed comments by Hallyu fans on the video streaming platform Viki. Discourse, Context and Media, 52. p. 100686. Locher, Miriam A. and Dayter, Daria and Messerli, Thomas C.. (2023) Interpreting, translating, transferring: Introducing the collection Pragmatics and Translation. In: Pragmatics and Translation. Amsterdam, pp. 1-28. Messerli, Thomas C. and Locher, Miriam A.. (2023) Contrastive analysis of English fan and professional subtitles of Korean TV Drama. In: Pragmatics and Translation. Amsterdam, pp. 221-248. Messerli, Thomas C. and Locher, Miriam A.. (2021) Humour support and emotive stance in comments on Korean TV Drama. Journal of Pragmatics, 178. pp. 408-425. Locher, Miriam A. and Messerli, Thomas C.. (2020) Translating the other: Communal TV watching of Korean TV drama. Journal of Pragmatics, 170. pp. 20-36. Messerli, Thomas C.. (2020) Subtitled artefacts as communication - the case of Ocean's Eleven's Scene 12. Perspectives, 28 (6). pp. 851-863. Messerli, Thomas C.. (2020) Ocean's Eleven's Scene 12 - Lost in Transcription. Perspectives, 28 (6). pp. 837-850. Messerli, Thomas C.. (2020) Repetition in sitcom humour. In: Telecinematic Stylistics. London, pp. 87-112. Messerli, Thomas C.. (2019) Subtitles and cinematic meaning-making: Interlingual subtitles as textual agents. Multilingua, 38 (5). pp. 529-546. Messerli, Thomas C.. (2017) Sitcom humour as ventriloquism. Lingua, 197. pp. 16-33. Messerli, Thomas C.. (2017) Participation structure in fictional discourse: Authors, scriptwriters, audiences and characters. In: Pragmatics of Fiction. Berlin, pp. 25-54. Messerli, Thomas C.. (2016) Extradiegetic and character laughter as markers of humorous intentions in the sitcom "2 Broke Girls". Journal of pragmatics, 95. pp. 79-92. |