Lexical influences on the perception of sarcasm (original) (raw)

The case of default sarcastic interpretations

Ofer Fein

2018

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The role of defaultness and personality factors in sarcasm interpretation: Evidence from eye- tracking during reading

Christina Ralph-Nearman, Rachel Giora, Ruth Filik

Metaphor & Symbol, 2018

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An Eye-Tracking Investigation of Written Sarcasm Comprehension: The Roles of Familiarity and Context

Alexandra Turcan, Ruth Filik

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2016

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Investigating sarcasm comprehension using eye-tracking during reading: What are the roles of literality, familiarity, and echoic mention?

Alexandra Turcan

Irony in language use and communication, A. Athanasiadou & H. Colston (Eds.), 2017

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An Experimental Study on Sarcasm Comprehension in School Children: The Possible Role of Contextual, Linguistics and Meta-Representative Factors

Rachele Fanari

Brain Sciences

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Default Sarcastic Interpretations: On the Priority of Nonsalient Interpretations

Ari Drucker

Discourse Processes, 2014

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Examining the role of context in written sarcasm comprehension: Evidence from eye-tracking during reading

Alexandra Turcan, Ruth Filik

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020

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Saying what you don't mean social influences on sarcastic language processing

Dawn Blasko

Current directions in gender …, 2010

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The functions of sarcastic irony in speech

Julia Jorgensen

Journal of Pragmatics, 1996

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On the uses of sarcastic irony

Albert N Katz

Journal of Pragmatics, 2000

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Sarcasm in selected modern short stories: A pragmatic Analysis Researcher: Nora Swadi Yasir Supervised by: Ass

Nora Abtan

Educational College Journal, 2021

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The Differential Role of Ridicule in Sarcasm and Irony

Albert N Katz

Metaphor and Symbol, 1998

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Sarcasm, Pretense, and The Semantics/Pragmatics Distinction

Elisabeth Camp

sas.upenn.edu

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Recognizing sarcasm without language: A cross-linguistic study of English and Cantonese

Henry Cheang

Pragmatics & Cognition, 2011

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Sarcasm and emoticons: Comprehension and emotional impact

Alexandra Turcan

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2016

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A study of sarcasm in the American TV series The O. C of season 4 episode The Cold Turkey

Prayudi Wijaya

2012

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Women are bitchy but men are sarcastic? Investigating gender and sarcasm

Charlotte Taylor

Gender and Language, 2017

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Perceptual evaluation of tonal and contextual cues to sarcasm in French

Hélène Loevenbruck

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SARCASTIC 'LIKE': A CASE STUDY IN THE INTERFACE OF SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS

Elisabeth Camp

Philosophical Perspectives, 2008

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The Pragmatic Function of Sarcasm in Online Communities: Implicational Impoliteness Strategies on Reddit

Ryan Sharp

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Individual differences in sarcasm interpretation and use: Evidence from the UK and China

Ruth Filik

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023

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The Relationship Between Figurative Competence in L1 and L2: Focusing on Sarcasm in the Iranian EFL Context

Saeid Taki

Journal of Applied Linguistics and Language Research, 2016

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Online sarcasm and its perception by second language learners:the case of Iraqi EFL learners in Iraq and the UK

Dheyaa Al-Fatlawi

2018

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A COGNITIVE THEORETICAL INVESTIGATION OF CONCEPTUALIZING HINDI SARCASM

Dr. Sandeep K Sharma

Voprosy Kognitivnoy Lingvistiki (Issues of Cognitive linguistics), 2020

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Examining the emotional impact of sarcasm using a virtual environment

Ruth Filik

Metaphor & Symbol, 2018

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Literature Review: Sarcasm Detection

Tirthraj Parmar

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Humorous implications and meanings: a multimodal study of sarcasm in interactional humor

Sabina Tabacaru

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The Department of Linguistics And they say women don ’ t have a sense of humor : On Gender and Sarcasm

Ari Drucker

2013

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Signaling sarcasm: From hyperbole to hashtag

Florian Kunneman, Margot Van Mulken

Information Processing & Management, 2014

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Default sarcastic interpretations of attenuated and intensified similes

Efrat Levant

Journal of Pragmatics, 2020

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languages Addressing the Challenge of Verbal Irony: Getting Serious about Sarcasm Training

Languages _MDPI

Languages, 2019

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Construct of Sarcasm on Social Media Platform

Dipto Das

2019 IEEE International Conference on Humanized Computing and Communication (HCC)

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Identification of Sarcasm in Textual Data: A Comparative Study

Devpriya Soni

Journal of Data and Information Science, 2019

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The case of sarcasm and hyper-understanding

Sabina Tabacaru

2016

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