hyperbolisen
Hyperbolisen is a term used in discourse analysis to describe a systematic form of hyperbolic language in which speakers employ deliberate exaggeration to convey emphasis while signaling the non-literal nature of the statement. The phenomenon is distinguished from ordinary hyperbole by its explicit stance cues, contextual anchoring, and audience calibration, which help listeners interpret the exaggeration as rhetorical rather than factual.
Origin and scope: The term emerged in early 21st-century studies of pragmatic linguistics as researchers sought
Mechanisms: Hyperbolisen relies on intensifiers (extremely, utterly) combined with context, metacommentary (for example, “this is not
Functions and applications: In political speeches, marketing, and social media, hyperbolisen can amplify persuasive appeal, create
Reception: Some scholars view hyperbolisen as overlapping with existing notions of hyperbole, irony, and sarcasm, arguing