In addition to lexical verbs of saying, many languages have more grammaticized means for reporting the speech of others. This paper presents the first detailed formal account of one such device: quotative morphemes in Mayan languages, with a focus on Yucatec Maya ki(j). When mentioned in previous literature, quotatives have either been regarded as a special kind of verb of saying or reportative evidential. I argue that quotatives have important differences (and some similarities) with both verbs of saying and reportatives. To capture these properties, I propose a "scoreboard" account where quotative ki(j) signals that the co-occurring quotative material demonstrates a move in an in-narrative scoreboard
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International audienceQuotation has been much studied in philosophy. Given that quotation allows one...
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In the conclusion of his article on Austronesian voice and extraction, Kaufman suggests the possibil...
Theories of quotation can be classified in terms of the role they ascribe to marks of quotation, und...
The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x, x itself, a...
Many of the world's languages use special forms to mark directly quoted reports of speech. In c...
The goal of this study was to investigate if pure prosodic marking of evidentiality, more specifical...
Quotations are a means to report a broad range of events in addition to speech, and often involve bo...
We investigate direct speech quotation in informal oral narratives by analyzing the contribution of ...
This paper is devoted to what I will call quotative uses of hearsay evidentials, wherein they report...
This paper describes two quotation strategies employed by speakers of Nanti, one involving grammatic...
Many Mayan languages make use of a special dependent verb form (the Agent Focus, or AF verb form), w...
This chapter analyzes how speakers can co-encode a reported message and an evaluation of that messag...
This thesis describes the use of quotation in Hul’q’umi’num’ narratives. Hul’q’umi’num’ is the Islan...
Recent proposals hold that the cognitive systems underlying language production exhibit computationa...
International audienceQuotation has been much studied in philosophy. Given that quotation allows one...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of reportative evidentials in imperative sentences, drawing ...
In the conclusion of his article on Austronesian voice and extraction, Kaufman suggests the possibil...
Theories of quotation can be classified in terms of the role they ascribe to marks of quotation, und...
The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x, x itself, a...