The purpose of this paper is to provide a cross-linguistic survey of the variation of coding strategies that are available for the grammatical distinction between direct and indirect speech representation with a particular focus on the expression of indirect reported speech. Cross-linguistic data from a sample of 42 languages will be provided to illustrate the range of available grammatical coding strategies. 1
Corpus linguistic research shows that EFL textbook grammar descriptions often do not reflect authent...
Classical Mongolian has two types of speech, direct speech and hybrid indirect speech. However, due ...
The present report outlines differences between multimodal and unimodal communication patterns in li...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a cross-linguistic survey of the variation of coding strateg...
Currently research into indirect reporting in bilingual speech production is considered important be...
Analysis of the use of reported speech in naturally occurring interaction has tended to concentrate ...
This study focuses on reported speech in two different genres: spoken conversation and newspaper art...
This study focuses on reported speech in two different genres: spoken conversation and newspaper art...
This paper presents a quantitative study of the use of the Konjunktiv and Indikativ moods in German ...
The article deals with indirect speech acts in Englishspeaking discourse. Different approaches to t...
The present paper presents a unified analysis of free and embedded indirect speech, with a specific ...
This investigation tests whether a stage-type model of the processing of indirect speech acts is a f...
The paper presents the frequency and types of illocutionary metonymy in Hungarian directives in vari...
In this article we analyze as the problem of distinguishing direct / indirect speech act nomination ...
Directness and indirectness often cause misunderstanding in intercultural communication, which leads...
Corpus linguistic research shows that EFL textbook grammar descriptions often do not reflect authent...
Classical Mongolian has two types of speech, direct speech and hybrid indirect speech. However, due ...
The present report outlines differences between multimodal and unimodal communication patterns in li...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a cross-linguistic survey of the variation of coding strateg...
Currently research into indirect reporting in bilingual speech production is considered important be...
Analysis of the use of reported speech in naturally occurring interaction has tended to concentrate ...
This study focuses on reported speech in two different genres: spoken conversation and newspaper art...
This study focuses on reported speech in two different genres: spoken conversation and newspaper art...
This paper presents a quantitative study of the use of the Konjunktiv and Indikativ moods in German ...
The article deals with indirect speech acts in Englishspeaking discourse. Different approaches to t...
The present paper presents a unified analysis of free and embedded indirect speech, with a specific ...
This investigation tests whether a stage-type model of the processing of indirect speech acts is a f...
The paper presents the frequency and types of illocutionary metonymy in Hungarian directives in vari...
In this article we analyze as the problem of distinguishing direct / indirect speech act nomination ...
Directness and indirectness often cause misunderstanding in intercultural communication, which leads...
Corpus linguistic research shows that EFL textbook grammar descriptions often do not reflect authent...
Classical Mongolian has two types of speech, direct speech and hybrid indirect speech. However, due ...
The present report outlines differences between multimodal and unimodal communication patterns in li...