Previous eye-tracking studies suggest that when resolving the meaning of sarcastic utterances in a text, readers often initiate fixations that return to the sarcastic utterance from subsequent parts of the text. We used a modified trailing mask paradigm to examine both the role of these look-back fixations in sarcasm comprehension and whether there are individual differences in how readers resolve sarcasm. Sixty-two adult participants read short paragraphs containing either a literal or a sarcastic utterance while their eye movements were recorded. The texts were presented using a modified trailing mask paradigm: sentences were initially masked with a string of x’s and were revealed to the reader one at a time. In the no...
Sarcasm production and comprehension have been traditionally described in terms of pragmatic factors...
Methodologies used in behavioral studies on the processing of figurative languages have been critici...
Not much is known about how people comprehend ironic utterances, and to date, most studies have simp...
A core feature of sarcasm is that there is a discrepancy between the literal meaning of the uttera...
This paper addresses a current theoretical debate between the standard pragmatic model, the graded s...
Theorists have debated whether our ability to understand sarcasm is principally determined by the co...
Sarcasm understandability or the ability to understand textual sarcasm depends upon readers' languag...
In this paper we investigate the socio-emotional functions of verbal irony. Specifically, we use eye...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the socio-emotional functions of verbal irony. Specifically, we...
We report an eye-tracking study in which we investigate the on-line processing of written irony. Spe...
The present study investigated whether exposure to sarcasm can predict a person’s categorization of ...
Most theorists agree that sarcasm serves some communicative function that would not be achieved by s...
Recent evidence suggests that certain types of figurative language, such as conventional metaphors o...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that speakers often gaze away from their listeners during sarcastic utte...
This research is designed to investigate the contextual components utilized to convey sarcastic verb...
Sarcasm production and comprehension have been traditionally described in terms of pragmatic factors...
Methodologies used in behavioral studies on the processing of figurative languages have been critici...
Not much is known about how people comprehend ironic utterances, and to date, most studies have simp...
A core feature of sarcasm is that there is a discrepancy between the literal meaning of the uttera...
This paper addresses a current theoretical debate between the standard pragmatic model, the graded s...
Theorists have debated whether our ability to understand sarcasm is principally determined by the co...
Sarcasm understandability or the ability to understand textual sarcasm depends upon readers' languag...
In this paper we investigate the socio-emotional functions of verbal irony. Specifically, we use eye...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the socio-emotional functions of verbal irony. Specifically, we...
We report an eye-tracking study in which we investigate the on-line processing of written irony. Spe...
The present study investigated whether exposure to sarcasm can predict a person’s categorization of ...
Most theorists agree that sarcasm serves some communicative function that would not be achieved by s...
Recent evidence suggests that certain types of figurative language, such as conventional metaphors o...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that speakers often gaze away from their listeners during sarcastic utte...
This research is designed to investigate the contextual components utilized to convey sarcastic verb...
Sarcasm production and comprehension have been traditionally described in terms of pragmatic factors...
Methodologies used in behavioral studies on the processing of figurative languages have been critici...
Not much is known about how people comprehend ironic utterances, and to date, most studies have simp...