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"Departing from the premise that 'being ordinary' is brought into the discourse and brought out in the discourse and is thus an interactional achievement, the contributions to this edited volume investigate its construction, reconstruction and deconstruction in media discourse. Ordinariness is perceived as a scalar notion which is conceptualised against the background of both non-ordinariness and extra-ordinariness. The chapters address its strategic construction across media genres (public talk, Prime Minister's Questions, interview, radio call-in, commenting) and discursive activities (tweets, social media posts) as done in various languages (American English, Austrian German, British English, Chinese, French, Finnish, Hebrew and Japanese) by professional participants (e.g., politicians, journalists, scientists) and by ordinary people participating in media discourse (e.g., ordinary citizens, viewers, members of the audience). Discursive strategies used to bring about (non/extra) ordinariness include small stories, quotations, conversational style, irony, naming and addressing as well as references to the private-public interface"--
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monografia Rebiun26456323 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26456323 m o d cr ||||||||||| 191106s2019 ne a ob 001 0 eng 9789027261977 9027261970 9789027204288 UPVA 998172222203706 UAM 991008020267204211 UPCT u590711 DLC eng DLC OCLCO NT YDX OCLCF EBLCP UKAHL OCLCQ UNAV 302.23 23 The construction of 'ordinariness' across media genres edited by Anita Fetzer, University of Augsburg ; Elda Weizman, Bar-Ilan University Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company [2019] Amsterdam Philadelphia Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company 1 recurso electrónico 1 recurso electrónico EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Pragmatics & beyond new series 307 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice "Departing from the premise that 'being ordinary' is brought into the discourse and brought out in the discourse and is thus an interactional achievement, the contributions to this edited volume investigate its construction, reconstruction and deconstruction in media discourse. Ordinariness is perceived as a scalar notion which is conceptualised against the background of both non-ordinariness and extra-ordinariness. The chapters address its strategic construction across media genres (public talk, Prime Minister's Questions, interview, radio call-in, commenting) and discursive activities (tweets, social media posts) as done in various languages (American English, Austrian German, British English, Chinese, French, Finnish, Hebrew and Japanese) by professional participants (e.g., politicians, journalists, scientists) and by ordinary people participating in media discourse (e.g., ordinary citizens, viewers, members of the audience). Discursive strategies used to bring about (non/extra) ordinariness include small stories, quotations, conversational style, irony, naming and addressing as well as references to the private-public interface"-- Provided by publisher Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Fetzer, Anita 1958-) Weizman, Elda