Verbal Irony in Informal Speech
Verbal Irony in Informal Speech
Author(s): Silvana NeshkovskaSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Descriptive linguistics
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Piteşti
Keywords: types of verbal irony; talk shows; Macedonian; English;
Summary/Abstract: Verbal irony is a constant companion to informal speech. People in their dailyconversations resort to using ironic utterances quite too frequently for the purposes of invokinghumor, criticism, ridicule and sometimes even harsh sarcasm. Ironic utterances appear in manydifferent forms ranging from explicit to implicit irony; from truth-telling to counterfactual irony(ironic complements and ironic criticism); from ironic rhetorical questions to ironic offers, orders,promises, gratitude and apologies.The study at hand puts TV talk shows in its focus as they clearly resemble people’s everydayinformal conversations in so many respects. Bearing in mind that the primary aim of talk shows is toinform and entertain viewers, both hosts and guests, in a quite relaxed atmosphere, engage ininformal speech filled with a light conversational tone and a lot of laughter most of the time.The aim of this study is to look deeper into the various ways in which verbal irony isactually materialized in informal speech and to determine the frequency with which various types ofironic utterances are employed by the ironists and their interlocutors. The study is conducted in twocompletely distinct and unrelated languages, Macedonian and English, the aim being to ascertainsimilar or dissimilar tendencies in both languages in that respect.
Journal: Studii şi cercetări filologice. Seria Limbi Străine Aplicate
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 17
- Page Range: 52-63
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English