The imaginative function may further be construed in either aesthetic or play dimensions [‘poetic’ and ‘ludic’, in G. Cook’s terms (2000: 193)]. And finally, as indicated earlier (Figure 1), play itself may take the form of humour.
The imaginative function may further be construedin either aesthetic or play dimensions [‘poetic’ and ‘ludic’, in G. Cook’s terms(2000: 193)]. And finally, as indicated earlier (Figure 1), play itself may takethe form of humour.