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Culpeper, Jonathan, Michael Haugh & Valeria Sinkeviciute
2017. (Im)politeness and Mixed Messages. In The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im)politeness,  pp. 323 ff. DOI logo
Gavins, Joanna & Paul Simpson
2015. Regina v John Terry: The discursive construction of an alleged racist event. Discourse & Society 26:6  pp. 712 ff. DOI logo
Giovanelli, Marcello
2022. Blame. In The Language of Siegfried Sassoon [Palgrave Studies in Language, Literature and Style, ],  pp. 111 ff. DOI logo
Hoppmann, Michael J.
2022. Reasonable Reconstruction of Socratic Irony in Public Discourse. Argumentation 36:1  pp. 101 ff. DOI logo
Jeffries, Lesley
2018. Chapter 2. Irony in a theory of textual meaning. In The Pragmatics of Irony and Banter [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 30],  pp. 23 ff. DOI logo
Jobert, Manuel & Sandrine Sorlin
2018. Chapter 1. Introduction. In The Pragmatics of Irony and Banter [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 30],  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
Kochetkova, Uliana, Pavel Skrelin, Vera Evdokimova & Daria Novoselova
2021. The Speech Corpus for Studying Phonetic Properties of Irony. In Language, Music and Gesture: Informational Crossroads,  pp. 203 ff. DOI logo
Mandon, Natalie
2018. Chapter 6. Simulating ignorance. In The Pragmatics of Irony and Banter [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 30],  pp. 103 ff. DOI logo
McIntyre, Dan
2012. The year’s work in stylistics 2011. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 21:4  pp. 402 ff. DOI logo
McIntyre, Dan
2018. Chapter 5. Irony and semantic prosody revisited. In The Pragmatics of Irony and Banter [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 30],  pp. 81 ff. DOI logo
Ogoanah, Felix Nwabeze
2023. ‘It seems my enemy is about having malaria’. Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) DOI logo
Simonin, Olivier
2018. Chapter 4. Verbal irony, politeness… and three ironic types. In The Pragmatics of Irony and Banter [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 30],  pp. 59 ff. DOI logo
Simpson, Paul
2019. Chapter 10. “Americans don’t do Irony”. In Style, Rhetoric and Creativity in Language [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 34],  pp. 171 ff. DOI logo
Skrelin, Pavel, Uliana Kochetkova, Vera Evdokimova & Daria Novoselova
2020. Can We Detect Irony in Speech Using Phonetic Characteristics Only? – Looking for a Methodology of Analysis. In Speech and Computer [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 12335],  pp. 544 ff. DOI logo
Sorlin, Sandrine
2018. Chapter 10. The Rolling Stones promoting Monty Python. In The Pragmatics of Irony and Banter [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 30],  pp. 195 ff. DOI logo
Statham, Simon & Rocío Montoro
2019. The year’s work in stylistics 2018. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 28:4  pp. 354 ff. DOI logo
Taavitsainen, Irma & Andreas H. Jucker
2020. Manners, norms and transgressions. In Manners, Norms and Transgressions in the History of English [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 312],  pp. 2 ff. DOI logo
Umel, Audris
2022. Filipino migrants in Germany and their diasporic (irony) chronotopes in Facebook. International Journal of Cultural Studies  pp. 136787792211265 ff. DOI logo

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