Publications
Konyaeva, Yulia and Anastasiya Samsonova. 2021. Sarcastic evaluation in mass media as a way of discrediting a person: Greta Thunberg case. The European Journal of Humour Research 9 (1) : 74–86.
Gordo, Cristina and Sergio Moreno-Ríos. 2019. Children’s Illusory Transparency of Intention: Construal versus Pragmatic View. Discourse Processes 56 (4) : 331–343.
Athanasiadou, Angeliki and Sophia Kefalidou. 2019. APO X, Y. A discourse topicalization construction within Greek Twitter. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 17 (1) : 187–218.
Pawlak, Matthew C. 2019. How to be sarcastic in Greek: Typical means of signaling sarcasm in the New Testament and Lucian. Humor 32 (4) : 545–564.
Becker, Israela and Rachel Giora. 2018. The Defaultness Hypothesis: A quantitative corpus-based study of non/default sarcasm and literalness production. Journal of Pragmatics 138 : 149–164.
Lang, Jun. 2018. “I am not criticizing you”. A constructionist analysis of an indirect speech act. Chinese Language and Discourse 9 (2) : 184–208.
Dynel, Marta. 2017. Academics vs. American scriptwriters vs. academics: A battle over the etic and emic “sarcasm” and “irony” labels. Language & Communication 55 : 69–87.
Musolff, Andreas. 2017. Metaphor, irony and sarcasm in public discourse. Journal of Pragmatics 109 : 95–104.
Almor, Amit and Sara Peters. 2017. Creating the Sound of Sarcasm. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 36 (2) : 241–250.
Tabacaru, Sabina. 2017. When language bites. A corpus-based taxonomy of sarcastic utterances in American television series. Pragmatics & Cognition 24 (2) : 186–211.