Abstract

Book Title: The story of Jesus and the blind man: A speech act reading of John 9 Book Author: Hisayasu Ito Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto City, Japan. Acta Theologica , Supplementum 21 2015.

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  • When you notice that something is not right or true in the literal interpretation in an utterance, is there any clue to interpret it differently? i

  • Classify the utterance according to the types of irony: 1. Verbal irony 2

  • If the utterance falls into the category of situational irony, skip step iv) and directly go to step v)

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When you notice that something is not right or true in the literal interpretation (meaning) in an utterance, is there any clue to interpret it differently? i. The analytical outline for ironic speech acts: Short version A. PRELIMINARY STEPS FOR IDENTIFYING IRONIC UTTERANCES When you notice that something is not right or true in the literal interpretation (meaning) in an utterance, is there any clue to interpret it differently? I. Use some form of the word ‘irony’. Is there any indication of some contradictions?

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