. . . "1"^^ . "Conversational joking in online quasi-interactions"@en . "RIV/00216224:14210/10:00056352" . . . . . . "Conversational joking in online quasi-interactions" . "Conversational joking in online quasi-interactions" . "Chovanec, Jan" . "Conversational joking in online quasi-interactions"@en . . "1"^^ . . "[443D00A7C931]" . "14210" . "RIV/00216224:14210/10:00056352!RIV12-MSM-14210___" . "conversational humour; computer-mediated communication (CMC); natural conversation; scripted dialogue; live text commentary; teasing; banter; retort; mock putdown; live blogging; blog"@en . . "252123" . . "The presentation discusses the forms and functions of conversational joking in live text commentary. Word play, punning, joking and teasing do not necessarily disrupt the topical %22talk%22 (i.e., the actual live sports commentary) - they occasionally become the very subject matter of pseudo-conversational exchanges, thereby redefining the speech event from a referential media text into an instance of interpersonal gossip." . . . . . . . "The presentation discusses the forms and functions of conversational joking in live text commentary. Word play, punning, joking and teasing do not necessarily disrupt the topical %22talk%22 (i.e., the actual live sports commentary) - they occasionally become the very subject matter of pseudo-conversational exchanges, thereby redefining the speech event from a referential media text into an instance of interpersonal gossip."@en . . . . "S" . .