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Cognitive And Pragmatic Research Of Irony

Posted on:2007-12-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B Y SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360212467245Subject:Foreign Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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Irony is a common linguistic phenomenon in verbal communication. However, compared with the frequent and wide use of irony, the theoretical study of irony lagged behind. Since the time of Aristotle, more research has been done on metaphor than on irony. As a matter of fact, irony, just like metaphor, pervades our daily life. It can also be taken as a fundamental aspect of our conceptual system. It was not until 1970s that irony finally became a focus approached by psychologists, linguists, and philosophers, with different approaches to irony being proposed.This paper first sketches out two influential approaches: the pragmatic model and the echoic interpretation theory. Then a comparative study is made of the two approaches. These points compared are the key notions involved in interpreting communication. Based on this comparison, it is clear that in many aspects the relevance-based echoic theory seems more promising than the traditional pragmatic account.At last, an attempt is made to analyze the cases of irony occurring in the American sitcom Friends within the framework of the echoic interpretation theory. The application of the echoic theory to the analysis of the American sitcom helps audience to reach the depth of understanding and serves a good start for further research on some other works, both English and Chinese.
Keywords/Search Tags:Irony, Pragmatic Model, the Echoic Interpretation Theory, Friends
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