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Mental States: Volume 2: Language and cognitive structure
Edited by Andrea C. Schalley and Drew Khlentzos
[Studies in Language Companion Series 93] 2007
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Bryant, Gregory A.
2012. Is Verbal Irony Special?. Language and Linguistics Compass 6:11  pp. 673 ff. DOI logo
Colston, Herbert L.
2017. Chapter 11. Pragmatic effects in blended figures. In Studies in Figurative Thought and Language [Human Cognitive Processing, 56],  pp. 274 ff. DOI logo
Colston, Herbert L. & Ann Carreno
2020. Sources of pragmatic effects in irony and hyperbole. In Figurative Meaning Construction in Thought and Language [Figurative Thought and Language, 9],  pp. 188 ff. DOI logo
Harman, Brittany & Hennessy Strine
2023. Quantifying Hyperbole: Explicit Estimates of Exaggerated Utterances. PSYCHOLINGUISTICS 33:1 DOI logo
Kunneman, Florian, Christine Liebrecht, Margot van Mulken & Antal van den Bosch
2015. Signaling sarcasm: From hyperbole to hashtag. Information Processing & Management 51:4  pp. 500 ff. DOI logo
Nascimento, Bárbara Thomaz L., Ethel Pinheiro Santana & Cristiane Rose de Siqueira Duarte
2021. Sensitive Wanderings in the City: Exploring the Spatial Empathy in Urban Contexts. In Experiential Walks for Urban Design [Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering, ],  pp. 175 ff. DOI logo

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