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How Sports Fans Forge Intergroup Competition Through Language: The Case of Verbal Irony
Authors:Christian Burgers  Camiel J. Beukeboom  Martinke Kelder  Martine M. E. Peeters
Affiliation:Department of Communication Science, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:In situations with rival groups, people strategically use language to strengthen group identity and foster intergroup competition. We distinguished 2 communication mechanisms to accomplish this: (a) linguistic aggression toward out‐group members, (b) communicating group expectancies. We contrasted these mechanisms across 2 experiments by studying verbal irony. Experiment 1 targeted speaker behavior and showed that Dutch soccer fans found irony more appropriate to comment on out‐group (vs. in‐group) members, regardless of behavioral valence. Experiment 2 demonstrated differential inferences from irony by neutral observers: Fans using ironic comments about competent (vs. incompetent) behavior were seen more as out‐group and less as in‐group members. Our experiments demonstrated a communication asymmetry between speaker behavior and addressee inferences.
Keywords:Intergroup Communication  Social Identity Theory  Verbal Irony  Linguistic Bias  Language  Sports
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