Verbal irony is a form of nonliteral language in which speakers communicate implied propositions that are intentionally contradictory to the propositions contained in the words themselves. In studies of how people use and understand verbal irony, many researchers rely on the concept of an ironic tone of voice (also called sarcasti
International audienceVerbal irony is a rhetorical device that is not only verbal but also paraverba...
Irony is often related to humor, both in spoken and written language. One possibility is that humor ...
This paper outlines a corpus-assisted investigation into the nature and functions of irony in both s...
Research on nonverbal vocal cues and verbal irony has often relied on the concept of an ironic tone ...
Research on nonverbal vocal cues and verbal irony has often relied on the concept of an ironic tone ...
The way we speak can reveal much about what we intend to communicate, but the words we use often onl...
This article introduces the Verbal Irony Procedure (VIP), a first systematic method for identifying ...
Verbal irony constitutes a rough class of indirect intentional communication involving a complex int...
This paper presents an overview of chosen concepts of irony as a communicative unit in the repertoir...
Verbal irony is a complex mode of communication which has attracted the attention of scholars from s...
This chapter attempts to elucidate some of the mechanisms that underlie the production and comprehen...
This paper considers what light experimental work on the development of irony comprehension can shed...
Traditionally, irony has long been viewed as a rhetorical device and broadly defined as “the use of ...
From a communication psychology point of view, irony is not only a rhetorical figure or a cunning li...
Contains fulltext : 81993.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
International audienceVerbal irony is a rhetorical device that is not only verbal but also paraverba...
Irony is often related to humor, both in spoken and written language. One possibility is that humor ...
This paper outlines a corpus-assisted investigation into the nature and functions of irony in both s...
Research on nonverbal vocal cues and verbal irony has often relied on the concept of an ironic tone ...
Research on nonverbal vocal cues and verbal irony has often relied on the concept of an ironic tone ...
The way we speak can reveal much about what we intend to communicate, but the words we use often onl...
This article introduces the Verbal Irony Procedure (VIP), a first systematic method for identifying ...
Verbal irony constitutes a rough class of indirect intentional communication involving a complex int...
This paper presents an overview of chosen concepts of irony as a communicative unit in the repertoir...
Verbal irony is a complex mode of communication which has attracted the attention of scholars from s...
This chapter attempts to elucidate some of the mechanisms that underlie the production and comprehen...
This paper considers what light experimental work on the development of irony comprehension can shed...
Traditionally, irony has long been viewed as a rhetorical device and broadly defined as “the use of ...
From a communication psychology point of view, irony is not only a rhetorical figure or a cunning li...
Contains fulltext : 81993.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
International audienceVerbal irony is a rhetorical device that is not only verbal but also paraverba...
Irony is often related to humor, both in spoken and written language. One possibility is that humor ...
This paper outlines a corpus-assisted investigation into the nature and functions of irony in both s...