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Talk by television viewers watching live football matches. Coherence through interactionality, intertextuality, and multimodality
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In: English and American Studies in German 2009 (2010), 14-17
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IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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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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Based on natural data from media reception, the talk of television viewers watching football matches is analyzed with regard to humor. Remarks on television are often greeted by (shared) laughter of the fans. However, laughter as such does not necessarily indicate humor. Instead, the celebrating fans also often laugh after goals. Principally, the fans appropriate the media text humorously either by multimodally referring to the pictures on the screen or by intertextually hinging their talk on the televised language. Formally, second person pronouns or sequences co-constructed with the sports announcers are used. Functionally, humor marks the activity as leisure. It helps the viewers negotiate world-views serving as contextualization cue in the interpretation of the media text.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.22028/D291-27292 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:291-scidok-ds-272922
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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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