Abstract

The paper considered a property of international words of English origin to appear for elements to the language (verbal) game that normally entails a comic effect. The study stated that violation of contextual dependence in using international elements of English origin and antici-pating a defeated expectancy effect are factors involving a comic expression. The study has found that interna-tionalisms and their derivatives are able to generate a comic effect while such a stylistic device used as styliza-tion (a pastiche) or parodying.

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