Salvatore Attardo

Salvatore Attardo is a full professor at Texas A&M University–Commerce and was the editor-in-chief of ''Humor'', the journal for the [https://www.humorstudies.org/ International Society for Humor Studies] from 2002 to 2011. 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 in the field of humor in literature and is considered to be one of the top authorities in the area. He is also the author of Humor 2.0: How the Internet Changed Humor published by Anthem Press in 2023.

He was born March 14, 1962, in Anderlecht, Belgium, to an Italian State Railways employee and a Belgian mother, living thereafter in Como, Italy, until adulthood. He 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Linguistic theories of humor / by Salvatore Attardo. by Attardo, Salvatore, 1962-

    Published 1994
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    Encyclopedia of humor studies / editor, Salvatore Attardo, Texas A&M University.

    Published 2014
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    Prosody and humor / edited by Salvatore Attardo, Manuela Maria Wagner and Eduardo Urios-Aparisi.

    Published 2013
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