Most theorists agree that sarcasm serves some communicative function that would not be achieved by speaking directly, such as eliciting a particular emotional response in the recipient. One debate concerns whether this kind of language serves to enhance or mute the positive or negative nature of a message. The role of textual devices commonly used to accompany written sarcastic remarks is also unclear. The current research uses a rating task to investigate the influence of textual devices (emoticons and punctuation marks) on the comprehension of, and emotional responses to, sarcastic versus literal criticism and praise, for both unambiguous (Experiment 1) and ambiguous (Experiment 2) materials. Results showed that sarcastic criticism was ra...
A core feature of sarcasm is that there is a discrepancy between the literal meaning of the uttera...
This study aims to thoroughly investigate the linguistic impact of emojis and emoticons in modern wr...
In this paper we investigate the socio-emotional functions of verbal irony. Specifically, we use eye...
Most theorists agree that sarcasm serves some communicative function that would not be achieved by s...
Here we present two studies that investigate the use of emoticons in clarifying message intent. We l...
While the basic nature of irony is saying one thing and communicating the opposite, it may also serv...
This study aimed to investigate the emotional impact of sarcasm. Previous research in this area has ...
This paper addresses a current theoretical debate between the standard pragmatic model, the graded s...
Sarcasm production and comprehension have been traditionally described in terms of pragmatic factors...
Sarcasm is a complex phenomenon of indirect speech, when we intend a meaning different from that of ...
We explore linguistic features that contribute to sarcasm detection. The linguistic features that we...
Conversations emerge as the primary media for exchanging ideas and conceptions. From the listener's ...
Theorists have debated whether our ability to understand sarcasm is principally determined by the co...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In this project, a variety of methods (rating studie...
When it comes to modes of communication, sarcasm may be most commonly associated with the angst-ridd...
A core feature of sarcasm is that there is a discrepancy between the literal meaning of the uttera...
This study aims to thoroughly investigate the linguistic impact of emojis and emoticons in modern wr...
In this paper we investigate the socio-emotional functions of verbal irony. Specifically, we use eye...
Most theorists agree that sarcasm serves some communicative function that would not be achieved by s...
Here we present two studies that investigate the use of emoticons in clarifying message intent. We l...
While the basic nature of irony is saying one thing and communicating the opposite, it may also serv...
This study aimed to investigate the emotional impact of sarcasm. Previous research in this area has ...
This paper addresses a current theoretical debate between the standard pragmatic model, the graded s...
Sarcasm production and comprehension have been traditionally described in terms of pragmatic factors...
Sarcasm is a complex phenomenon of indirect speech, when we intend a meaning different from that of ...
We explore linguistic features that contribute to sarcasm detection. The linguistic features that we...
Conversations emerge as the primary media for exchanging ideas and conceptions. From the listener's ...
Theorists have debated whether our ability to understand sarcasm is principally determined by the co...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In this project, a variety of methods (rating studie...
When it comes to modes of communication, sarcasm may be most commonly associated with the angst-ridd...
A core feature of sarcasm is that there is a discrepancy between the literal meaning of the uttera...
This study aims to thoroughly investigate the linguistic impact of emojis and emoticons in modern wr...
In this paper we investigate the socio-emotional functions of verbal irony. Specifically, we use eye...