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Title: | IRONY AND SARCASM AS FIRST- ORDER METALINGUISTIC LABELS |
Other Titles: | Іронія та сарказм як металінгвістичні найменування першого порядку |
Authors: | Прокоф'єв, Геннадій Леонідович |
Keywords: | IRONY SARCASM corpus-based methods METALINGUISTIC LABEL first-order definitions |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | http://prlingv.at.ua/publ/statti_2017/prokofiev_gennady_irony_and_sarcasm_as_first_order_metalinguistic_labels/4-1-0-53 |
Citation: | Irony and sarcasm as first-order metalinguistic labels//Матеріали міжнародної інтернет-конференції «Актуальні проблеми прикладної лінгвістики», 12-13 грудня 2017 р. – Умань, 2018.http://prlingv.at.ua/publ/statti_2017/prokofiev_gennady_irony_and_sarcasm_as_first_order_metalinguistic_labels/4-1-0-53 |
Abstract: | The corpus does not contain any instances of “ironically” lemma on part of scriptwriters, though their correlative “sarcastically” textual markers for defining speech act character make up 95% of the respective selection. Besides, while no situations are described with the help of “sarcastically” lemma, 96% of “ironically” labels are attributed to situations, so here the first-order data match prevalent second-order observations perfectly well. As to the actors’ labels for speech act character, both “ironically” and “sarcastically” lemmas in the corpus refer to their own utterances, which contradicts traditional second-order standpoints. Moreover, the use of a “near-to-performative” formula “I can’t sarcastically ask you…” may be evaluated as a pragmatically mal-formed act, comprising a metalinguistic comment which deprives irony of its essential constitutive feature – impliciteness. |
URI: | http://dspace.udpu.edu.ua:8181/handle/6789/9224 |
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