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Gibbs, Raymond W., Jr. 2000. Irony in talk among friends. Metaphor and Symbol 15 (1-2) : 5–27. 23 pp.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English

Abstract

This article reports the findings of a single study examining irony in talk among friends. Sixty-two 10-min. conversations between college students and their friends were recorded and analyzed. Five main types of irony were found: jocularity, sarcasm, hyperbole, rhetorical questions, and understatements. These different forms of ironic language were part of 8% of all conversational turns. Analysis of these utterances revealed varying linguistic and social patterns and suggested several constraints on how and why people achieve ironic meaning. The implications of this conclusion for psychological theories of irony are discussed. (Raymond Gibbs)