Sarcasm production and comprehension have been traditionally described in terms of pragmatic factors. Lexical cues have received less attention, but they may be important potential indicators. A major obstacle to examining such features is determining sarcastic intent. One solution is to analyze statements explicitly marked as being sarcastic. This study examined Twitter postings marked with #sarcasm as well as dialog from Google Books containing the phrase said sarcastically. We used word counting and part-of-speech tagging to compare specific lexical features of the explicitly-marked sarcastic statements to statements by the same author not marked as sarcastic. Our results broadly support the Lexical Cues Hypothesis-certain word-level c...
Sarcasm requires some shared knowledge between speaker and audience; it is a profoundly contextual p...
Determining sarcasm among social media is one of the propounded problems from early days. Since reco...
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Sarcasm production and comprehension have been traditionally described in terms of pragmatic factors...
We explore linguistic features that contribute to sarcasm detection. The linguistic features that we...
Sarcasm is a complex phenomenon of indirect speech, when we intend a meaning different from that of ...
Sarcasm can radically alter or invert a phrase's meaning. Sarcasm detection can therefore help impro...
Sarcasm is a complex multimodal phenomenon that can be difficult to detect even in face-to-face comm...
The purpose of this paper is to establish if rudimentary methods can be used for classifying text as...
Automatic sarcasm detection is the task of predicting sarcasm in text. This is a crucial step to sen...
Sarcasm is a difficult concept to define accurately and completely and is similarly hard to identify...
As the use of automated social media analysis tools surges, concerns over accuracy of analytics have...
abstract: Sarcasm is a nuanced form of language where usually, the speaker explicitly states the opp...
Sentiment analysis is a technique to identify people’s opinion, attitude, sentiment,and emotion towa...
Sarcasm is a form of speech which transforms the verbatim meaning of a sentence into its antonym. Sa...
Sarcasm requires some shared knowledge between speaker and audience; it is a profoundly contextual p...
Determining sarcasm among social media is one of the propounded problems from early days. Since reco...
Contains fulltext : 148844.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To avoid a sa...
Sarcasm production and comprehension have been traditionally described in terms of pragmatic factors...
We explore linguistic features that contribute to sarcasm detection. The linguistic features that we...
Sarcasm is a complex phenomenon of indirect speech, when we intend a meaning different from that of ...
Sarcasm can radically alter or invert a phrase's meaning. Sarcasm detection can therefore help impro...
Sarcasm is a complex multimodal phenomenon that can be difficult to detect even in face-to-face comm...
The purpose of this paper is to establish if rudimentary methods can be used for classifying text as...
Automatic sarcasm detection is the task of predicting sarcasm in text. This is a crucial step to sen...
Sarcasm is a difficult concept to define accurately and completely and is similarly hard to identify...
As the use of automated social media analysis tools surges, concerns over accuracy of analytics have...
abstract: Sarcasm is a nuanced form of language where usually, the speaker explicitly states the opp...
Sentiment analysis is a technique to identify people’s opinion, attitude, sentiment,and emotion towa...
Sarcasm is a form of speech which transforms the verbatim meaning of a sentence into its antonym. Sa...
Sarcasm requires some shared knowledge between speaker and audience; it is a profoundly contextual p...
Determining sarcasm among social media is one of the propounded problems from early days. Since reco...
Contains fulltext : 148844.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To avoid a sa...