What is it about?
This paper is studies the mistakes that are observed in language use in the public spaces in Ghana, and the kind of laughter that these mistakes evokes in the reading public. For example, instead of 'fried rice'. one can see 'fly rice' which make people laugh
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Why is it important?
The public and those who read them can relieve themselves of stress and some of life pressures. In fact, it is established that laughter has healing effect so when people read such inscriptions and signages they gain intrapersonal and interpersonal benefits. The signages serve as means of human interaction as the people who read them desire to share them on social media and any other means possible. One was "We want ERECTION 2020", instead of "We want ELECTION 2020". Isn't this funny!
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This page is a summary of: Exploring incongruity and humour in Linguistic Landscapes in Ghana, Linguistic Landscape An international journal, September 2023, John Benjamins,
DOI: 10.1075/ll.22016.ako.
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