New Language Dimensions
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): New Language Dimensions, June 2023

Implicature, Technique, and Function of Humor on Instagram Memes

Umamah, Mudhiah (Unknown)
Septiyatik, Dyta (Unknown)
Fikri, Fikri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2023

Abstract

Nowadays, humor is a phenomenon that emerges and is enjoyed by social media users. On social media, humor develops in a new form of communication namely “internet memes”. In addition, internet memes with humorous nuances come with certain ideas and functions intended by the meme maker. This study furthermore attempts to examine the themes or ideas of memes, conventional implicatures, humor creation techniques, and the functions of internet memes uploaded by @memecomic.id Instagram account. This research is a qualitative descriptive study, which data was collected by screen capture technique. The data were subsequently analyzed using qualitative descriptive method and pragmatic approach in exploring the implicature or implied purpose as well as the function behind the meme creation. It was shown in the study result that social phenomenon memes are presented using humor allusion and definition techniques. Moreover, the function of social phenomenon memes is solidarity which includes sharing experiences, obtaining advantage of shared experiences, ridiculing without hurting, and psychologically addressing life common problems with humor to soothe the psyche. What is more, social phenomenon memes are created to share behaviors or social problems experienced by most people. Consequently, the memes will seem ridiculous and humorous without hurting anyone.

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Journal Info

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nld

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

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