Sarcasm is a form of communication intended to convey the opposite of what is literally said. It is most often used to criticize someone, e.g., stating, “You’re really good at this!” to a friend who ...
“I remember hearing her say stuff and figuring out that she didn't mean what she said,” says Walker, who leads the Natural Language and Dialogue Systems Lab at UC Santa Cruz. “She used to say ...
A poll conducted by Time has revealed that The Daily Show‘s Jon Stewart is the most trusted news anchor in America. He beat Brian Williams, Charlie Gibson, and Katie Couric. Walter Cronkite, having ...
As an anger management specialist, I’ve heard about many conflicts that include the use of sarcasm. As such expressions are grounded in a combination of humor and anger, I’ve often referred to sarcasm ...
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