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Digital Humor by Alleen Pace Nilsen and Don L. F. Nilsen
Growing Old
Humorous Literary Genres
Don L. F. Nilsen Language Awareness: Attention to Detail
Eng 213 final exam
The Tongue: Our Strongest Muscle articulatory phonetics (Callary 120)
Speech acts by Don L. F. Nilsen conditions on performatives
Some Historical Advertisements
Comics, comix, & the graphic novel
Co-Constructed Humor: a new Kind of Play for Adults
English as a Global Language
The Tongue: Our Strongest Muscle
Phonetics see also “Phonology,” “Spelling” & “Writing Systems”
Eng 312: Midsemester Exam Language Awareness by Eschholz, Rosa and Clark 9th Edition (2005), pages 1-420
Prose styles: tough, sweet and stuffy
Humorous Literary Genres
Pragmatics see also “African American English” “Ethnicity” “Indian- american Humor” “Jewish Humor” and “Spanish-American Contrasts”
Prose styles: tough, sweet and stuffy
More Fact than Fiction 14 a novel Perspective
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