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A strong wink between verbal and emoji-based irony: How the brain processes ironic emojis during language comprehension
B Weissman, D Tanner
PloS one 13 (8), e0201727, 2018
1282018
Are false implicatures lies? An empirical investigation
B Weissman, M Terkourafi
Mind & Language, 2018
602018
Individual differences in the real-time neural dynamics of language comprehension
D Tanner, M Goldshtein, B Weissman
Psychology of learning and motivation 68, 299-335, 2018
282018
Uncivil Twitter: A sociopragmatic analysis
M Terkourafi, L Catedral, I Haider, F Karimzad, J Melgares, ...
Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 6 (1), 26-57, 2018
282018
Different scalar terms are affected by face differently
M Terkourafi, B Weissman, J Roy
International Review of Pragmatics 12 (1), 1-43, 2020
172020
Peaches and eggplants or... something else? The role of context in emoji interpretations
B Weissman
Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 4, 29: 1-6, 2019
162019
Psychology of learning and motivation
D Tanner, M Goldshtein, B Weissman, KD Federmeier, DG Watson
Academic Press, 299–335, 68, 299-335, 2018
142018
Emojis in sentence processing: An electrophysiological approach
B Weissman
Companion Proceedings of The 2019 World Wide Web Conference, 478-479, 2019
132019
The lexicon of emoji? Conventionality modulates processing of emoji
B Weissman, J Engelen, E Baas, N Cohn
Cognitive Science 47 (4), e13275, 2023
62023
Are false implicatures lies
B Weissman, M Terkourafi
An empirical investigation, 2016
52016
Emoji semantics/pragmatics: investigating commitment and lying
B Weissman
Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Emoji Understanding and …, 2022
42022
What counts as a lie in and out of the courtroom? The effect of discourse genre on lie judgments
B Weissman
From Lying to Perjury: Linguistic and Legal Perspectives on Lies and Other …, 2022
42022
The roles of linguistic meaning and context in the concept of lying
BP Weissman
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2019
32019
Can an emoji be a lie? The links between emoji meaning, commitment, and lying
B Weissman
Journal of Pragmatics 219, 12-29, 2024
12024
The electrophysiology of lexical prediction of emoji and text
B Weissman, N Cohn, D Tanner
Neuropsychologia, 108881, 2024
2024
" You gon'let me hold that card": Directive speech acts and authority in The Wire
BP Weissman
2014
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