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Discussion Forum --$tApproaching Wordplay /$rWinter-Froemel, Esme --$tVarieties of Wordplay /$rThaler, Verena --$tSome Specific Insights into Wordplay Form: Sublexical vs. Lexical Level /$rLecolle, Michelle --$tA Note on the Relation between Cognitive Linguistics and Wordplay /$rOnysko, Alexander --$tDiscursive Dimensions of Wordplay /$rKnospe, Sebastian --$tII. Multilingual Wordplay in Different Communicative Settings --$tMultilingual Wordplays amongst Facebook Users in Mongolia /$rDovchin, Sender --$tHandling Linguistic Asymmetries via Bilingual Punning in Conversations among Speakers of Cognate Languages /$rHärmävaara, Hanna-Ilona / Frick, Maria --$tToo Matsch for You? 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Translation of Wordplay --$tPlaying on Translation in Shakespeare's Henry V (Act 5, Scene 2) /$rBauer, Matthias --$tLanguage Play in Translation: Character and Idiom in Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor /$rZirker, Angelika --$tOn Italian Lexical Blends: Borrowings, Hybridity, Adaptations, and Native Word Formations /$rCacchiani, Silvia --$t(Un)punslatable Alice in Signland: Wordplays in Brazilian Sign Language (Língua Brasileira de Sinais-LIBRAS) /$rAraújo, Paulo Jeferson Pilar / Bentes, Thaisy --$tSie haben feuchte Nüsse ? The Translation of Verbal Humour in German Subtitles of US American Sitcoms /$rJaki, Sylvia --$tAppendix --$tList of Contributions and Abstracts / Liste des contributions et résumés --$tList of Contributors and Editors --$tIndex 330 $aWordplay involving several linguistic codes represents an important modality of ludic language. It is attested in different epochs, communicative situations, genres, and contexts of use. The translation of wordplay, which is generally seen as a challenging enterprise, illustrates another dimension of crossing linguistic borders in wordplay. The third volume of the series The Dynamics of Wordplay unites contributions from different disciplines which study the creative and playful use of elements from different languages and the transfer of ludic language into other linguistic systems. It sheds light on the multi-dimensionality, special linguistic make-up, and specific interactive potential of wordplay at the interface of different languages and cultures. 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