In this article I explore the way New Zealand English speakers use language in post-match interviews after professional televised rugby games. More specifically, I focus on the linguistic features that serve to create the tone of this particular interview genre. What I will demonstrate is that features of interviewer conduct such as the use of terms of endearment, tokens of commiseration and congratulations, a focus on positive experiences, complimenting and praising, and the use of humour help to create a conciliatory interview experience. These features and this tone of interview differ remarkably from other media interviews that have been frequently explored in the media discourse literature, such as political interviews. In the discussi...
Televised sport offers a rich context for investigating the processes that influence particular uses...
Traditionally a sport which is played predominantly in English speaking countries such as New Zealan...
In sports teams, the way in which leaders such as coaches and captains communicate with players is v...
Post-match media interviews are typically characterised by polite and conciliatory exchanges between...
This paper explores the language used by Australian Football League (AFL) footballers and Australian...
Struggle is inherent in social interaction and meaning making. The argument proposed in this chapter...
Live media coverage is a key element of the relationship between a sport and its publics. The role o...
The aim of the paper is to characterize media genres which based on a dialogue between a journalist ...
This article explores the discursive behaviour of professional male team sports players in post-matc...
The thesis deals with the live half-time and post-game interviews immediately after the end of the m...
The aim of the paper is to characterize media genres which based on a dialogue between a journalist ...
The world Englishes approach to discourse analysis has extended our understanding of the ways in whi...
In spite of the obvious differences in research styles, all critical discourse analysts aim at explo...
Struggle is inherent in social interaction and meaning making. The argument proposed in this article...
This study aims at investigating the types of speech act that occur in two football match interviews...
Televised sport offers a rich context for investigating the processes that influence particular uses...
Traditionally a sport which is played predominantly in English speaking countries such as New Zealan...
In sports teams, the way in which leaders such as coaches and captains communicate with players is v...
Post-match media interviews are typically characterised by polite and conciliatory exchanges between...
This paper explores the language used by Australian Football League (AFL) footballers and Australian...
Struggle is inherent in social interaction and meaning making. The argument proposed in this chapter...
Live media coverage is a key element of the relationship between a sport and its publics. The role o...
The aim of the paper is to characterize media genres which based on a dialogue between a journalist ...
This article explores the discursive behaviour of professional male team sports players in post-matc...
The thesis deals with the live half-time and post-game interviews immediately after the end of the m...
The aim of the paper is to characterize media genres which based on a dialogue between a journalist ...
The world Englishes approach to discourse analysis has extended our understanding of the ways in whi...
In spite of the obvious differences in research styles, all critical discourse analysts aim at explo...
Struggle is inherent in social interaction and meaning making. The argument proposed in this article...
This study aims at investigating the types of speech act that occur in two football match interviews...
Televised sport offers a rich context for investigating the processes that influence particular uses...
Traditionally a sport which is played predominantly in English speaking countries such as New Zealan...
In sports teams, the way in which leaders such as coaches and captains communicate with players is v...