讽刺
话语
语句(逻辑)
心理学
眼球运动
意义(存在)
背景(考古学)
认知心理学
文字和比喻语言
文字(数理逻辑)
连贯性(哲学赌博策略)
语言学
沟通
计算机科学
人工智能
讽刺
神经科学
生物
心理治疗师
古生物学
哲学
物理
量子力学
作者
Henri Olkoniemi,Viivi Strömberg,Johanna K. Kaakinen
标识
DOI:10.1177/1747021818807864
摘要
A core feature of sarcasm is that there is a discrepancy between the literal meaning of the utterance and the context in which it is presented. This means that a sarcastic statement embedded in a story introduces a break in local coherence. Previous studies have shown that sarcastic statements in written stories often elicit longer processing times than their literal counterparts, possibly reflecting the difficulty of integrating the statement into the story’s context. In the present study, we examined how sarcastic statements are processed when the location of the local coherence break is manipulated by presenting the sarcastic dialogues either before or after contextual information. In total, 60 participants read short text paragraphs containing sarcastic or literal target statements, while their eye movements were recorded. Individual differences in ability to recognise emotions and working memory capacity were measured. The results suggest that longer reading times with sarcastic statements not only reflect local inconsistency but also attempt to resolve the meaning of the sarcastic statement. The ability to recognise emotions was reflected in eye-movement patterns, suggesting that readers who are poor at recognising emotions are slower at categorising the statement as sarcastic. Thus, they need more processing effort to resolve the sarcastic meaning.
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