Prior research suggests an egocentric bias in the ability to adopt a third-person perspective in sarcastic statements. However, it remains unclear whether (1) this bias is genuinely due to egocentric anchoring or to the cost of the activation of the sarcastic interpretation; (2) context-based, allocentric processing of sarcasm can be by-passed by cheaper strategies, such as prosody processing. To settle the first question, two sarcastic conditions were compared: one, ‘egocentric’, where the favored interpretation was sarcastic only from the participant's perspective, and another, ‘allocentric’, where the sarcastic interpretation was salient from both the addressee's and the participant's perspectives. To address the second question, perform...
Distinct theoretical proposals have described how communicative constraints (contextual biases, spea...
AbstractA hearer's perception of an utterance as sarcastic depends on integration of the heard state...
Previous eye-tracking studies suggest that when resolving the meaning of sarcastic utterances in a...
This paper addresses a current theoretical debate between the standard pragmatic model, the graded s...
A dichotic listening task was used to investigate the lateralization of sarcasm processing. Thirty-n...
Theorists have debated whether our ability to understand sarcasm is principally determined by the co...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that speakers often gaze away from their listeners during sarcastic utte...
While incongruence with the background context is a powerful cue for irony, in spoken conversation i...
International audienceVerbal irony is a mode of expression in which what is stated differs from (or ...
Speakers signal sarcastic intent in a variety of ways, including the words they use and the tone of ...
A core feature of sarcasm is that there is a discrepancy between the literal meaning of the uttera...
A model of sarcasm interpretation must account for all instances of sarcasm, including sarcastic que...
International audienceVerbal irony is characterized by the use of specific acoustic modulations, esp...
In a series of experiments we examined factors that contribute to the difficulty of spatial perspect...
The present study investigated whether exposure to sarcasm can predict a person’s categorization of ...
Distinct theoretical proposals have described how communicative constraints (contextual biases, spea...
AbstractA hearer's perception of an utterance as sarcastic depends on integration of the heard state...
Previous eye-tracking studies suggest that when resolving the meaning of sarcastic utterances in a...
This paper addresses a current theoretical debate between the standard pragmatic model, the graded s...
A dichotic listening task was used to investigate the lateralization of sarcasm processing. Thirty-n...
Theorists have debated whether our ability to understand sarcasm is principally determined by the co...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that speakers often gaze away from their listeners during sarcastic utte...
While incongruence with the background context is a powerful cue for irony, in spoken conversation i...
International audienceVerbal irony is a mode of expression in which what is stated differs from (or ...
Speakers signal sarcastic intent in a variety of ways, including the words they use and the tone of ...
A core feature of sarcasm is that there is a discrepancy between the literal meaning of the uttera...
A model of sarcasm interpretation must account for all instances of sarcasm, including sarcastic que...
International audienceVerbal irony is characterized by the use of specific acoustic modulations, esp...
In a series of experiments we examined factors that contribute to the difficulty of spatial perspect...
The present study investigated whether exposure to sarcasm can predict a person’s categorization of ...
Distinct theoretical proposals have described how communicative constraints (contextual biases, spea...
AbstractA hearer's perception of an utterance as sarcastic depends on integration of the heard state...
Previous eye-tracking studies suggest that when resolving the meaning of sarcastic utterances in a...