HYPERBOLE AS A DEVICE OF SPEECH
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Hyperbole has been studied in rhetoric and in literary contexts and associated with both metaphor and irony. It is often related with irony. Hyperbolic expressions usually pass without challenge by listeners, who accept them as creative intensifications for evaluative or affective purposes such as humor and irony, and who often make their own supportive contributions to the figure of speech. In this paper, examples of hyperbole are included that occur in ironic contexts and illustrated the importance to theory-building.
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Mirzakhalilova, S. R. (2022). HYPERBOLE AS A DEVICE OF SPEECH. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 3(12), 400–402. https://doi.org/
Mirzakhalilova, Shakhnoza. “HYPERBOLE AS A DEVICE OF SPEECH.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 12, no. 3, 2022, pp. 400–402, https://doi.org/.
Mirzakhalilova, R. 2022. HYPERBOLE AS A DEVICE OF SPEECH. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 12(3), pp.400–402.