Don Nilsen Explained

Don Lee Fred Nilsen
Birth Date:19 October 1934
Birth Place:Palmyra, Utah
Nationality:American
Known For:Founding the International Society for Humor Studies
Professor Emeritus
Spouse:Alleen Pace Nilsen
Website:http://www.public.asu.edu/~dnilsen/
Alma Mater:University of Michigan
Thesis Year:1971
Discipline:Linguist
Workplaces:Arizona State University, State University of New York, Oswego, University of Pittsburgh, University of Northern Iowa, Kabul University
Main Interests:Humor studies, case grammar
Notable Works:Encyclopedia of 20th-Century American Humor

Don Lee Fred Nilsen (born October 19, 1934) is an American linguist and humor scholar. He is Professor of Linguistics in the emeritus College at Arizona State University.[1] He has published extensively on semantics, deep cases, and humor. Together with his wife Alleen Nilsen, Nilsen is co-founder of the International Society for Humor Studies and served as its executive secretary.[2] [3] Alongside Alleen Nilsen, he was also co-president of American Name Society.[4]

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Don Lee Fred Nilsen was born in 1934 in Palmyra, Utah, United States. He obtained his bachelor's degree in French from Brigham Young University in 1958, followed by a master's degree in linguistics from American University in 1961, and a PhD in linguistics from the University of Michigan in 1971.[5] Since 1971, he has worked at Arizona State University.[6]

Don Nilsen's areas of interest in English Linguistics include Semantics, Pragmatics, and Discourse Theory. He has a particular interest in sophisticated discourse forms: Double Entendre, Symbolism, Metaphor, Irony, Parody, Paradox, Wit, Symbolism, Humor, Comedy and Tragi-comedy.

Together with his wife Alleen Nilsen, Nilsen founded the International Society for Humor Studies. Nilsen served as executive secretary of the organization until 2005 and is still the organization's historian.[7] In 2014, the Association of Applied and Therapeutic Humor named Don and Alleen Nilsen recipients of the Doug Fletcher Lifetime Achievement Award for their significant contribution to the understanding and application of humor.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Don Nilsen. Arizona State University retirees association. 19 March 2018.
  2. Book: Milner Davis, Jessica. Understanding humor in Japan. 2006. Wayne State University Press. 9780814340912. Detroit. ix. 948773882.
  3. News: Take My Samurai... Please: Scholars Seek Serious Side of a Light Subject. Struck. Doug. 2000-08-01. The Washington Post.
  4. News: ANS Presidents, Past and Present American Name Society. 2017-02-16. American Name Society. 2019-03-12. en.
  5. Nilsen. Alleen Pace. 2012. Growing Old in a Primitive Culture vs. Growing Old in a Capitalistic Culture. Emeritus Voices. 10.
  6. Book: Gale. Steven. Encyclopedia of British Humorists: Geoffrey Chaucer to John Cleese, Volume 1. 1995. Taylor & Franci. 9780824059903. 1245.
  7. Web site: Don Nilsen. Arizona State University. 19 March 2018.
  8. Web site: Doug Fletcher Lifetime Achievement Award. Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor. 19 March 2018.