This chapter discusses the use of direct speech quotations in Early Modern English witness depositions, which are the official records of a witness's oral testimony. In particular, it focuses on the preface position in direct speech quotations in this text type, which typically takes the form of third person narratives in the past tense, reporting previous speech events in indirect form. The witness depositions included in A Corpus of Early English Dialogues 1560-1760 will be studied to discover which lexical means are attested at the beginning of direct speech quotations to signal shifts in speech reporting, considering that punctuation was not consistently used to this end at this time. The analysis will first focus on the preface positio...
This article discusses the process of annotating a small corpus of Early Modern English writing tha...
This article introduces the 16th century handwriting (the Prologue) into the scientific use. So, the...
This book uses a corpus of manuscript letters from Bess of Hardwick to investigate how linguistic fe...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. Copyright 2016, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Cont...
This paper exploits the genre of witness depositions for an examination of the development of periph...
In this article we report on a pilot project investigating the presentation of speech, writing and t...
Having lost the physical link to speakers, written language must compensate for the disembodied natu...
This is the author's accepted manuscript.This article explores the form and function of “speech desc...
Witness testimony in a trial is a first-person narrative (Olsson 2004) or sub-narrative (Tiersma 199...
none1noUsing the conversation analytic methodology, the paper analyses how “direct reported speech”...
In this paper I have carried out a synchronic and diachronic analysis of the structural variations o...
International audienceThis paper considers how Old English narrative poems reintroduce narration aft...
Recontextualization (a concept derived from Voloshinov and Bakhtin), the process whereby an utteranc...
Syntactically, a speech represented in direct style is often interpreted as the direct object of the...
This thesis is a topic-led examination of the prologues and epilogues of early modem drama, backed b...
This article discusses the process of annotating a small corpus of Early Modern English writing tha...
This article introduces the 16th century handwriting (the Prologue) into the scientific use. So, the...
This book uses a corpus of manuscript letters from Bess of Hardwick to investigate how linguistic fe...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. Copyright 2016, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Cont...
This paper exploits the genre of witness depositions for an examination of the development of periph...
In this article we report on a pilot project investigating the presentation of speech, writing and t...
Having lost the physical link to speakers, written language must compensate for the disembodied natu...
This is the author's accepted manuscript.This article explores the form and function of “speech desc...
Witness testimony in a trial is a first-person narrative (Olsson 2004) or sub-narrative (Tiersma 199...
none1noUsing the conversation analytic methodology, the paper analyses how “direct reported speech”...
In this paper I have carried out a synchronic and diachronic analysis of the structural variations o...
International audienceThis paper considers how Old English narrative poems reintroduce narration aft...
Recontextualization (a concept derived from Voloshinov and Bakhtin), the process whereby an utteranc...
Syntactically, a speech represented in direct style is often interpreted as the direct object of the...
This thesis is a topic-led examination of the prologues and epilogues of early modem drama, backed b...
This article discusses the process of annotating a small corpus of Early Modern English writing tha...
This article introduces the 16th century handwriting (the Prologue) into the scientific use. So, the...
This book uses a corpus of manuscript letters from Bess of Hardwick to investigate how linguistic fe...