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Reported discourse : a meeting ground for different linguistic domains / edited by Tom Guldemann, Manfred von Roncador.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Güldemann, Tom.
Roncador, Manfred von.
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft.
Series:
Typological studies in language ; v. 52.
Typological studies in language, 0167-7373 ; v. 52
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Grammar, Comparative and general--Indirect discourse--Congresses.
Grammar, Comparative and general.
Physical Description:
xi, 423 p.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, PA : J. Benjamins Pub., 2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The present volume unites 15 papers on reported discourse from a wide genetic and geographical variety of languages. Besides the treatment of traditional problems of reported discourse like the classification of its intermediate categories, the book reflects in particular how its grammatical, semantic, and pragmatic properties have repercussions in other linguistic domains like tense-aspect-modality, evidentiality, reference tracking and pronominal categories, and the grammaticalization history of quotative constructions.Almost all papers present a major shift away from analyzing reported discourse with the help of abstract transformational principles toward embedding it in functional and pragmatic aspects of language.Another central methodological approach pervading this collection consists in the discourse-oriented examination of reported discourse based on large corpora of spoken or written texts which is increasingly replacing analyses of constructed de-contextualized utterances prevalent in many earlier treatments.The book closes with a comprehensive bibliography on reported discourse of about 1.000 entries.
Contents:
Reported Discourse
Editorial page
Title page
LCC data
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations and symbols
Part 1: Categories of reported discourse and their use
Chapter 1: Speech and thought representation in the Kartvelian (South Caucasian) languages
Chapter 2: Self-quotation in German
Chapter 3: Direct and indirect speech in Cerma narrative
Chapter 4: Direct and indirect discourse in Tamil
Chapter 5: The acceptance of ''free indirect discourse''
Chapter 6: Direct, indirect and other discourse in Bengali newspapers
Part 2: Tense-aspect and evidentiality
Chapter 7: Evidentiality and reported speech in Romance languages
Chapter 8: Discourse perspectives on tense choice in spoken-English reporting discourse
Part 3: Logophoricity
Chapter 9: The logophoric hierarchy and variation in Dogon
Chapter 10: Logophoric marking in East Asian languages
Part 4: Form and history of quotative constructions
Chapter 11: The grammaticalization of 'say' and 'do'
Chapter 12: When 'say' is not say
Chapter 13: Reported speech in Egyptian
Chapter 14: 'Report' constructions in Kambera (Austronesian)
Chapter 15: All the same?
Part 5: A comprehensive bibliography of reported discourse
A comprehensive bibliography of reported discourse
Index of names
Index of languages and language groups
Typological Studies in Language.
Notes:
"The present collection of papers developed out of a workshop ... held at the 20th Annual Meeting of the German Linguistic Society (Mar. 4-6, 1998 at Halle/Saale).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [363]-415) and index.
ISBN:
9786612161711
9781282161719
1282161717
9789027297198
9027297193
OCLC:
70766181

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