
handle: 10077/30437
Per millenni relegata ad un ruolo meramente ornamentale del linguaggio, possiamo oggi parlare di una generale scoperta dell'importanza dell'ironia nella comprensione sia dell'ambito comunicativo sia di quello espressivo della mente umana. In particolare, l'ironia riveste un ruolo fondamentale nell'abilità tutta umana di rappresentare punti di vista altrui e sottoporli a critica. In questo lavoro si intende valorizzare l'analisi di quest'aspetto, e allo stesso tempo offrire al lettore gli strumenti analitici per avvicinarsi in modo adeguato a questo tema.
There is a general scientific consensus regarding the bearing of irony in understanding both the communicative and expressive realms of human mind, after epochs in which irony was confined to the role of mere ornament in language. In particular, irony plays a fundamental part in the distinctly human ability to represent and interrogate points of view other than one’s own. This article aims to analyse this specific aspect, while offering the reader the analytic tools to satisfactorily approach the topic.
Irony, Speaker's attitude and expressiveness, Make-believe, Significato letterale, Literal meaning, Ironia, Finzione, Attitudine ed espressività del parlante
Irony, Speaker's attitude and expressiveness, Make-believe, Significato letterale, Literal meaning, Ironia, Finzione, Attitudine ed espressività del parlante
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