Mixed and ambiguous emotions can be studied with verbal irony.

Cogn Neurosci

Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.

Published: March 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The commentary highlights the complexity of verbal irony, which often triggers mixed emotions like criticism and amusement.
  • It emphasizes that while irony has been mostly explored as a linguistic tool, it’s largely overlooked in emotional research, suggesting a gap between the two fields.
  • The authors propose that examining verbal irony can enhance our understanding of mixed emotions and could be beneficial for testing the MA-EM model of emotions.

Article Abstract

In this commentary we draw attention to a context involving mixed and ambiguous emotions: verbal irony. Irony is frequently used, evokes mixed emotional responses (e.g., criticism and amusement), and has been the focus of recent cognitive neuroscience research. Yet, irony has primarily been studied as a linguistic device, and has rarely been considered by emotion researchers. Similarly, linguistics has not considered mixed and ambiguous emotion when studying verbal irony. We argue that verbal irony offers rich opportunities to evoke and study mixed and ambiguous emotions, and might provide advantages for testing the MA-EM model.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17588928.2023.2181320DOI Listing

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