نتایج جستجو برای: and irony.

تعداد نتایج: 16827415  

Journal: :ادب عربی 0
غلامعباس رضایی هفتادری دانشیار دانشگاه تهران سمیه برزین دانش آموخته دکتری در رشتة زبان و ادبیات عربی

irony is considered as a rhetorical device that is used more frequently than trope and metaphor. consequently, in spite of all their disagreements in defining irony varieties over centuries, rhetoricians have made significant efforts and have left some conspicuous works about it. al-kashāf al-zamakhshari commentary is the most well-known source of rhetorical interpretation that is referred to i...

Journal: :پژوهشنامه نقد ادبی و بلاغت 0
شمس الحاجیه اردلانی استادیار زبان و ادبیات فارسی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی بوشهر

irony makes the word meaning multifaceted and contradictory meanings being extended in text. explaining the theoretical framework of irony, it has been tried in present research to make the ironic components clear, to extract the common features between irony and other semantic industries of persian language, and to analyze the tricks and efficient forms of irony in hafiz's poetry. the res...

ژورنال: مطالعات عرفانی 2009

Irony is a type of diction that is used nearly equivalent to current literary idioms such as comic rhetorical question, metaphor, antanagoge, blaming, comical allusion, sarcasm, mockery and punning. In other words irony is the amusing or strange aspect of a situation that is very different from what we expect, or the use of words that say the opposite of what we really mean. This kind of dict...

2002
Roger J. Kreuz Kristen E. Link ROGER J. KREUZ KRISTEN E. LINK

پایان نامه :0 1374

this study focuses on jane austens representation of her heroines in two of her novels: pride and prejudice, and mansfield park. i have concentrated only on a single idea: how jane austen takes her heroines through a course of psychogical reformation to which almost everything else in her novel is subsidiary. although i have discussed only pride and prejudice, we can trace austens carefully pla...

Background: Previous research has demonstrated that children with autism often have difficulty using and understanding non-literal language (e.g., irony, sarcasm, deception, humor, and metaphors). Irony and sarcasm may be especially difficult for children with autism because the meaning of an utterance is the opposite of what is stated. The current study evaluated the effectiveness of a trainin...

2017
Róbert Herold Eszter Varga András Hajnal Edina Hamvas Hajnalka Berecz Borbála Tóth Tamás Tényi

Irony is a type of figurative language in which the literal meaning of the expression is the opposite of what the speaker intends to communicate. Even though schizophrenic patients are known as typically impaired in irony comprehension and in the underlying neural functions, to date no one has explored the neural correlates of figurative language comprehension in first-degree relatives of schiz...

2009
DEIRDRE WILSON Tomoko Matsui Deirdre Wilson

This paper considers how two recent accounts of verbal irony – the pretence account and the echoic account – can explain a range of experimental results on the nature of irony and the differences between irony and metaphor. Of particular interest is the fact that irony comprehension correlates with success in standard second-order falsebelief tasks, and therefore requires a higher order of meta...

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