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This monograph offers a detailed linguistic analysis of wordplay within televised discourse, specifically examining the German language. The author explores how lexical and phraseological tools, alongside stylistic and expressive devices, interact to create linguistic humor.
The study focuses on key techniques such as the modification of idioms, the use of allusion, and occasional figurative comparisons. These mechanisms are analyzed in the context of the German mockumentary comedy series Stromberg, with particular attention to how verbal elements combine with audiovisual components.
Intended for specialists in Germanic philology, this work is relevant for linguists researching text linguistics, stylistics, and lexicology. The analysis provides a structured understanding of how language is playfully manipulated in a media-driven, comedic setting.