Puffball, upchuck: Alberta scientists analyze 10 funniest words
EDMONTON — Ever wondered why some words can make you snort milk through your nose or why little kids love to run around yelling certain others?
A pair of University of Alberta researchers say they’ve analyzed what it is that make some words intrinsically funny.
“Nobody has really done a good job at predicting humour in advance,” said University of Alberta psychologist Chris Westbury. “One of the reasons is they haven’t been willing to go low enough.”
Westbury is co-author of a recently published paper entitled “Wriggly, Squiffy, Lummox, and Boobs: What Makes Some Words Funny” in the Journal of Experimental Psychology. His research may be the first to break down what makes us break down.