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a In their earliest proposals on irony , Sperber and Wilson ( 1981 , 1978 ) rely upon a certain distinction referred to by Lyons ( 1977 ) so as to account for the mechanisms by which the speaker expresses her attitude of dissociation ...
a In their earliest proposals on irony , Sperber and Wilson ( 1981 , 1978 ) rely upon a certain distinction referred to by Lyons ( 1977 ) so as to account for the mechanisms by which the speaker expresses her attitude of dissociation ...
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Critics generally claim that the theories are not so different from each other as their authors claim ( Clark and Gerrig 1984 ; Sperber 1984 ) , and that probably they may be more complementary than excluding , and perhaps neither can ...
Critics generally claim that the theories are not so different from each other as their authors claim ( Clark and Gerrig 1984 ; Sperber 1984 ) , and that probably they may be more complementary than excluding , and perhaps neither can ...
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It is in their 1992 paper “ On verbal irony ” that Sperber and Wilson seem to start doubting whether all irony is necessarily echoic . They admit that echoic utterances can express a great variety of attitudes , and also that the ...
It is in their 1992 paper “ On verbal irony ” that Sperber and Wilson seem to start doubting whether all irony is necessarily echoic . They admit that echoic utterances can express a great variety of attitudes , and also that the ...
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