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Relevance Theory: Applications and implications
Edited by Robyn Carston and Seiji Uchida
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 37] 1998
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Burgers, Christian, Margot van Mulken & Peter Jan Schellens
2011. Finding Irony: An Introduction of the Verbal Irony Procedure (VIP). Metaphor and Symbol 26:3  pp. 186 ff. DOI logo
Dynel, Marta
2016. Two layers of overt untruthfulness. Pragmatics & Cognition 23:2  pp. 259 ff. DOI logo
Dynel, Marta
2017. The Irony of Irony: Irony Based on Truthfulness. Corpus Pragmatics 1:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
Dynel, Marta
2018. Chapter 3. Deconstructing the myth of positively evaluative irony. In The Pragmatics of Irony and Banter [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 30],  pp. 41 ff. DOI logo
Mehndiratta, Pulkit & Devpriya Soni
2019. A Large Scale Study for Identification of Sarcasm in Textual Data. In Next Generation Computing Technologies on Computational Intelligence [Communications in Computer and Information Science, 922],  pp. 49 ff. DOI logo
Milanowicz, Anna
2020. Prawda i nieprawda w ironii. In Prawda i fałsz w nauce i sztuce, DOI logo
Milanowicz, Anna
2020. Truth and Untruth in Irony. In Truth and Falsehood in Science and the Arts, DOI logo
Morini, Massimiliano
2010. The poetics of disengagement: Jane Austen and echoic irony. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 19:4  pp. 339 ff. DOI logo
Pálinkás, István
2014. Blending and folk theory in an explanation of irony. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 12:1  pp. 64 ff. DOI logo
Ruiz-Moneva, María Ángeles
2018. Irony and Parody in a Spanish Translation of Fowles’ "The French Lieutenant’s Woman": A Relevance-Theoretical Approach. Complutense Journal of English Studies 26  pp. 121 ff. DOI logo
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