PDF) Lol! I didn't mean it: Lol as a marker of illocutionary force
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It is widely accepted that lol means laugh out loud, and it is also widely known that it rarely if ever refers to laughing (McWhorter, 2013). Lol appears in a wide variety of texted contexts, sometimes as a moment of laughter or an offer of empathy
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