Irony in Language and Thought

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Experiment La
GSH
Indirect Negation
Ironic Compliments
Ironic Criticism
Ironic Meaning
Ironic Praise
Ironic Utterance
Irony Comprehension
Irony Processing
Literal Criticism
metarepresentation theory
neuropsychology of humor
Nonliteral Language
pragmatic language analysis
Pretense Theory
sarcasm detection
Sarcastic Irony
Sarcastic Remarks
Sarcastic Utterances
Situational Irony
social communication studies
Speaker's Belief
Speaker's Expectations
Standard Pragmatic Model
Target Sentence
TBI Patient
Verbal Irony
verbal irony processing in children

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805860627
  • Weight: 1140g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Irony in Language and Thought assembles an interdisciplinary collection of seminal empirical and theoretical papers on irony in language and thought into one comprehensive book. A much-needed resource in the area of figurative language, this volume centers on a theme from cognitive science - that irony is a fundamental way of thinking about the human experience. The editors lend perspective in the form of opening and closing chapters, which enable readers to see how such works have furthered the field, as well as to inspire present and future scholars.

Featured articles focus on the following topics:

  • theories of irony, addressing primarily comprehension of its verbal form
  • context in irony comprehension
  • social functions of irony
  • the development of irony understanding
  • situational irony.

Scholars and students in psychology, linguistics, philosophy, literature, anthropology, artificial intelligence, art, and communications will consider this book an excellent resource. It serves as an ideal supplement in courses that present major ideas in language and thought.

Raymond W. Gibbs Jr, Herbert L. Colston