Japanese Research on Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): May

Polysemous Dajare wordplay in Japanese-language advertisement series titled Santarou: A pragmatic study

Mustaqim, Ilham Hijrah (Unknown)
Sunarni, Nani (Unknown)
Suryadimulya, Agus Suherman (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 May 2023

Abstract

Dajare is a type of Japanese wordplay used in humorous contexts. Previous studies have only examined dajare formed through homophonic or semi-homophonic word pairs, while polysemous wordplay is more commonly found in English-language puns. This study seeks to describe dajare based on polysemy found in a series of Japaneselanguage television advertisements titled Santarou produced by Au. This study uses the qualitative-descriptive method to describe polysemous dajare found in the data source. The theory used is Attardo’s (2017) general theory of verbal humor to describe how the dajare creates humor in the advertisements. It can be concluded that polysemous dajare wordplay in the data revolves around the incongruity between the original meaning of a word and its derivation in slang and colloquial language.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jrllc

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Subject

Arts Humanities

Description

Japanese Research on Linguistics, Literature, and Culture is an academic, open access, and peer-reviewed journal founded and first published in 2018 by the Japanese Department Universitas Dian Nuswantoro, Semarang. Focusing on Japanese linguistics, literature, and culture as it is viewed from one or ...