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@inbook{727196, author = {Chovanec, Jan and Lavric, Eva, Pisek, Gerhard and Skinner, Andrew, Stadler, Wolfgang}, address = {Tübingen}, booktitle = {The Linguistics of Football}, edition = {1.}, keywords = {infotainment; heteroglossia; hybrid genres; sports commentary; sports announcer talk; synthetic personalisation; orality; discourse analysis; live blogging; blogs}, language = {eng}, location = {Tübingen}, isbn = {978-3-8233-6398-9}, pages = {255-268}, publisher = {Gunter Narr}, title = {Enacting an Imaginary Community: Infotainment in Online Minute-by-Minute Sports Commentaries}, year = {2008} }
TY - CHAP ID - 727196 AU - Chovanec, Jan - Lavric, Eva, Pisek, Gerhard - Skinner, Andrew, Stadler, Wolfgang PY - 2008 TI - Enacting an Imaginary Community: Infotainment in Online Minute-by-Minute Sports Commentaries VL - Language in Performance 38 PB - Gunter Narr CY - Tübingen SN - 9783823363989 KW - infotainment KW - heteroglossia KW - hybrid genres KW - sports commentary KW - sports announcer talk KW - synthetic personalisation KW - orality KW - discourse analysis KW - live blogging KW - blogs N2 - The article analyses the characteristic features of online minute-by-minute sports commentaries, mainly with view to the mutual interdependence of the ideational and the interpersonal functions. This is manifested by a textual practice in which the provision of information about the game and its development is complemented and even supplanted by an effort to relate to the anonymous audience in as close a manner as possible. On the level of representation, the resulting text thus has a factual as well as a social orientation. On the level of presentation, i.e. with respect to the linguistic forms and strategies in which such a combination of functions is realized, this results, above all, in an increased involvement of discourse participants in the commentary, the high degree of contextualization, and communication along several thematic threads. This article documents the way an imaginary community of football fans is constructed by means of three general strategies: synthetic personalisation combined with features of orality and spokenness, the mixing of various accessed voices in the text of the commentary, and the use of several rhetorical tropes. Together, these strategies are characterised by an entertaining way of presentation and a strong orientation towards interpersonal interaction. ER -
CHOVANEC, Jan. Enacting an Imaginary Community: Infotainment in Online Minute-by-Minute Sports Commentaries. In LAVRIC, EVA, Pisek, Gerhard and Stadler, Wolfgang SKINNER, ANDREW. \textit{The Linguistics of Football}. 1st ed. Tübingen: Gunter Narr, 2008, p.~255-268, 13 pp. Language in Performance 38. ISBN~978-3-8233-6398-9.
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