Irony comprehension: Social conceptual knowledge and emotional response
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Ryuta Kawashima | Carlos Makoto Miyauchi | Motoaki Sugiura | Shiho Miyazawa | Yukihito Yomogida | Yoritaka Akimoto | R. Kawashima | M. Sugiura | Y. Yomogida | Yoritaka Akimoto | C. Miyauchi | Shiho Miyazawa
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