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Review : Word of mouth : what we talk about when we talk about food, by Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson
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Editorial : participation framework revisited : (new) media and their audiences/users
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Summary of "The appropriation of media in everyday life" ...
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Overview of the volume "The appropriation of media in everyday life"
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Notability : the construction of current events in talk-in-interaction
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Summary of "Talk by television viewers watching live football matches : coherence through interactionality, intertextuality, and multimodality"
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Ratifying and rejecting listener assessments in the course of multi-unit turns
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"You could leave the bacon and eggs for just a couple of hours" : references to food in British football commentary
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Intertextual and multimodal humor in the media reception situation : the case of watching football on TV
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Turn-by-turn and move-by-move : a multimodal analysis of live TV football commentary
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“Upff, yellow card, surely” : applying the rules of the game in talk
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