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Article de revue: ID no. (ISBN etc.):  0010-0285 Clé de citation BibTeX:  Keysar1994
Keysar, B. (1994). The illusory transparency of intention: Linguistic perspective taking in text. cognitive psychology, 26(2), p. p165.
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Descripteurs: Access to Information; Attitudes; College Students; Context Effect; Inferences; Information Utilization; Intention; Irony; Linguistic Performance; Linguistic Theory; Perception; Reading Comprehension, Relevance (Personal)
Auteurs: Keysar
Collection: cognitive psychology

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Data from 4 experiments in which 136 college students read a situation description and took the perspective of an uninformed addressee to determine whether a speaker was sarcastic suggest that readers use perspective-irrelevant information. The finding poses a problem for theories of language that assume the use of only relevant information. (SLD)
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