. . "O" . "1"^^ . . "RIV/00216224:14210/13:00068091" . . "1"^^ . . "[290558DD05B0]" . . . . "The talk addresses the issue of humour in written online sports commentary and the ways jokes, banter and other witty remarks are verbally introduced by the interlocutors. It proposes a pragmatic classification of such metacomments and considers the effect they have on the structuration of the speech event. Metacomments are interpreted as having a strong interpersonal orientation, helping to develop and sustain the dynamism of the secondary layer of narration that is found in some types of live text commentaries." . "Metapragmatics in media discourse: commenting on humour in live text commentary"@en . "Chovanec, Jan" . "metapragmatics; pragmatics; genre; discourse analysis; sports commentary; humour"@en . . . "RIV/00216224:14210/13:00068091!RIV14-MSM-14210___" . "Metapragmatics in media discourse: commenting on humour in live text commentary" . . "14210" . . . "87520" . "Metapragmatics in media discourse: commenting on humour in live text commentary"@en . "Metapragmatics in media discourse: commenting on humour in live text commentary" . . . "The talk addresses the issue of humour in written online sports commentary and the ways jokes, banter and other witty remarks are verbally introduced by the interlocutors. It proposes a pragmatic classification of such metacomments and considers the effect they have on the structuration of the speech event. Metacomments are interpreted as having a strong interpersonal orientation, helping to develop and sustain the dynamism of the secondary layer of narration that is found in some types of live text commentaries."@en . . . .