The way we speak can reveal much about what we intend to communicate, but the words we use often only indirectly relate to the meanings we wish to convey. Verbal irony is a commonly studied form of indirect speech in which a speaker produces an explicit evaluative utterance that implicates an unstated, opposing evaluation. Producing and understanding ironic language, as well as many other types of indirect speech, requires the ability to recognize mental states in others, sometimes described as a capacity for metarepresentation. This article aims to connect common elements between the major theoretical approaches to verbal irony to recent psycholinguistic, developmental, and neuropsychological research demonstrating the necessity for metare...
he aim of the paper is fourfold: (a) show why humor scholars should study irony, (b) explore the nee...
In interpersonal communication, stereotypes are predominantly transmitted through language. Linguist...
Within the philosophy of language, irony is not a terribly popular topic. For the most part its stat...
The way we speak can reveal much about what we intend to communicate, but the words we use often onl...
Human communication often involves the use of figurative language, such as verbal irony or sarcasm, ...
Irony is often related to humor, both in spoken and written language. One possibility is that humor ...
Verbal irony is when the literal meaning of a statement contrasts with the intended meaning. For exa...
Verbal irony constitutes a rough class of indirect intentional communication involving a complex int...
This article introduces the Verbal Irony Procedure (VIP), a first systematic method for identifying ...
Verbal irony is a complex mode of communication which has attracted the attention of scholars from s...
This paper outlines a corpus-assisted investigation into the nature and functions of irony in both s...
This chapter attempts to elucidate some of the mechanisms that underlie the production and comprehen...
Verbal irony is when words intend the opposite of their literal meaning. We investigated the emotion...
Irony refers to a phenomenon in which people say something they do not really mean. Numerous empiric...
Human communication often involves the use of verbal irony or sarcasm, where the speakers usually me...
he aim of the paper is fourfold: (a) show why humor scholars should study irony, (b) explore the nee...
In interpersonal communication, stereotypes are predominantly transmitted through language. Linguist...
Within the philosophy of language, irony is not a terribly popular topic. For the most part its stat...
The way we speak can reveal much about what we intend to communicate, but the words we use often onl...
Human communication often involves the use of figurative language, such as verbal irony or sarcasm, ...
Irony is often related to humor, both in spoken and written language. One possibility is that humor ...
Verbal irony is when the literal meaning of a statement contrasts with the intended meaning. For exa...
Verbal irony constitutes a rough class of indirect intentional communication involving a complex int...
This article introduces the Verbal Irony Procedure (VIP), a first systematic method for identifying ...
Verbal irony is a complex mode of communication which has attracted the attention of scholars from s...
This paper outlines a corpus-assisted investigation into the nature and functions of irony in both s...
This chapter attempts to elucidate some of the mechanisms that underlie the production and comprehen...
Verbal irony is when words intend the opposite of their literal meaning. We investigated the emotion...
Irony refers to a phenomenon in which people say something they do not really mean. Numerous empiric...
Human communication often involves the use of verbal irony or sarcasm, where the speakers usually me...
he aim of the paper is fourfold: (a) show why humor scholars should study irony, (b) explore the nee...
In interpersonal communication, stereotypes are predominantly transmitted through language. Linguist...
Within the philosophy of language, irony is not a terribly popular topic. For the most part its stat...