Book review: Tabacaru, Sabina. (2019). A Multimodal Study of Sarcasm in Interactional Humour. Berlin: De Gruyter
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multimodality
sarcasm

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Li, X. (2021). Book review: Tabacaru, Sabina. (2019). A Multimodal Study of Sarcasm in Interactional Humour. Berlin: De Gruyter. The European Journal of Humour Research, 9(4), 246–249. Retrieved from https://europeanjournalofhumour.org/ejhr/article/view/550

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