A Short Etude on Irony in Storytelling

This paper presents an overview of chosen concepts of irony as a communicative unit in the repertoire of the speaker. It adopts a framework of narration with emphasis on how minds in interactions co-construct meanings. Irony, which means more than it says, is always used with a specific attitude att...

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Main Author: Milanowicz Anna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-01-01
Series:Psychology of Language and Communication
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/plc-2019-0002
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spelling doaj-9f7472c65c834df885c34a43b43e5e522021-09-05T14:01:05ZengSciendoPsychology of Language and Communication2083-85062019-01-01231142610.2478/plc-2019-0002plc-2019-0002A Short Etude on Irony in StorytellingMilanowicz Anna0University of Warsaw, Warsaw, PolandThis paper presents an overview of chosen concepts of irony as a communicative unit in the repertoire of the speaker. It adopts a framework of narration with emphasis on how minds in interactions co-construct meanings. Irony, which means more than it says, is always used with a specific attitude attached. Irony is thus an act of narrating the speakers’ mind, but in the speaker-hearer meaning perspective.https://doi.org/10.2478/plc-2019-0002ironynarrative linenarrative fieldstorytellinginteractionlinguistic bias
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A Short Etude on Irony in Storytelling
Psychology of Language and Communication
irony
narrative line
narrative field
storytelling
interaction
linguistic bias
author_facet Milanowicz Anna
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title A Short Etude on Irony in Storytelling
title_short A Short Etude on Irony in Storytelling
title_full A Short Etude on Irony in Storytelling
title_fullStr A Short Etude on Irony in Storytelling
title_full_unstemmed A Short Etude on Irony in Storytelling
title_sort short etude on irony in storytelling
publisher Sciendo
series Psychology of Language and Communication
issn 2083-8506
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper presents an overview of chosen concepts of irony as a communicative unit in the repertoire of the speaker. It adopts a framework of narration with emphasis on how minds in interactions co-construct meanings. Irony, which means more than it says, is always used with a specific attitude attached. Irony is thus an act of narrating the speakers’ mind, but in the speaker-hearer meaning perspective.
topic irony
narrative line
narrative field
storytelling
interaction
linguistic bias
url https://doi.org/10.2478/plc-2019-0002
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