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Irony in Language Use and Communication

  • Edited by: Angeliki Athanasiadou and Herbert L. Colston
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2017
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The volume provides original research and analyses of the multi-faceted conceptual and verbal process(es) of irony. Key topics explored include interdisciplinary perspectives and approaches to the study of irony. Collectively, the papers examine irony from psychology, embodiment studies, philosophy, cognitive linguistics, the connection and impact of irony on culture and (media) communication, different approaches to verbal irony and others—ultimately attempting to model the mechanisms underlying ironic forms and the psycholinguistic motivations for their investigation. The comprehensive treatment of these issues is fundamental for future research on irony and related phenomena, particularly on questions of its usage, the diversity and/or unity of irony and ultimately the interrelationships between figurative thought and language.

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Marta Dynel, University of Lodz, in Journal of Pragmatics, 135 (2018), pp. 4-7:
[T]his cognitively oriented volume commences an important book series which is bound to attract authors and readers from a variety of disciplines, including pragmatics.


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The irony of irony
Herbert L. Colston and Angeliki Athanasiadou
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Part I. Interdisciplinary perspectives on irony

What underlies verbal, situational and other ironies?
Herbert L. Colston
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Raymond W. Gibbs and Patrawat Samermit
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Robert Willison
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Part II. Irony, thought and (media) communication

Irony in language, in thought, and in communication
Christian Burgers and Gerard J. Steen
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How does multiple meaning make irony work?
Hanna J. Batoréo
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Andreas Musolff
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Part III. Approaches to verbal irony

John Barnden
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Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez
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Angeliki Athanasiadou
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Part IV. Approaches to studying irony

On idioms, sarcasm, and pleasure
Rachel Giora, Dalia Meytes, Ariela Tamir, Shir Givoni, Vered Heruti and Ofer Fein
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Let us not be hasty in throwing out the baby with the bathwater
Albert N. Katz
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What are the roles of literality, familiarity, and echoic mention?
Alexandra Țurcan and Ruth Filik
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