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    • Aguilera S., Karla; Ardile P., Magdalena; Azócar P., Natalia; Fuentes P., Catalina; Godoy V., Paulina; Guerrero A., Andrés; Knipp S., Rocío; Ortiz G., Isidora; Solís S., Mónica (Universidad de Chile, 2009)
      Traditionally, irony has long been viewed as a rhetorical device and broadly defined as “the use of words to express the opposite of their literal meaning.” It has been amply studied in different disciplines such as ...