This chapter analyzes how speakers can co-encode a reported message and an evaluation of that message in a quotative construction. It presents a typological account of the structures and meanings languages may employ to express, for example, (dis)agreement with or doubt in the truth of the message conveyed and suggests ways in which this may correlate with types of quotative constructions. It argues that interactions between modality and evidentiality in quotatives determine their form and function, and introduces a constructionist model to capture these interactions. By identifying the categories relevant for studying speaker attitudes in quotation, it aims to present a method for the typological analysis of quotatives as ‘double-voiced ut...
This paper develops the view presented in our 1997 paper “Varieties of Quotation”. In the first part...
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...
This chapter analyzes how speakers can co-encode a reported message and an evaluation of that messag...
International audienceQuotation has been much studied in philosophy. Given that quotation allows one...
Quotatives present reported speech—verbal discourse which was or could be uttered or thought—as a qu...
This chapter argues that while quotation marks are polysemous, the thread that runs through all uses...
This paper describes two quotation strategies employed by speakers of Nanti, one involving grammatic...
In this paper, I show that the boundary between two ‘varieties’ of quotation, direct discourse and p...
Our paper ‘Varieties of Quotation ’ (1997b; VQ, for short) had three goals:1 (i) To marshall data fo...
The recursive phenomenon of direct speech (quotation) comes in many different forms, and it is argua...
The central theme of this dissertation is multimodal viewpoint – that is, the way that bodily action...
The aim of the article is to analyse what function quotations have in narrative sequences, argumenta...
The recursive phenomenon of direct speech (quotation) comes in many different forms, and it is argua...
Manipulation of quotation, shown to be a common tactic of argumentation in this paper, is associated...
This paper develops the view presented in our 1997 paper “Varieties of Quotation”. In the first part...
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...
This chapter analyzes how speakers can co-encode a reported message and an evaluation of that messag...
International audienceQuotation has been much studied in philosophy. Given that quotation allows one...
Quotatives present reported speech—verbal discourse which was or could be uttered or thought—as a qu...
This chapter argues that while quotation marks are polysemous, the thread that runs through all uses...
This paper describes two quotation strategies employed by speakers of Nanti, one involving grammatic...
In this paper, I show that the boundary between two ‘varieties’ of quotation, direct discourse and p...
Our paper ‘Varieties of Quotation ’ (1997b; VQ, for short) had three goals:1 (i) To marshall data fo...
The recursive phenomenon of direct speech (quotation) comes in many different forms, and it is argua...
The central theme of this dissertation is multimodal viewpoint – that is, the way that bodily action...
The aim of the article is to analyse what function quotations have in narrative sequences, argumenta...
The recursive phenomenon of direct speech (quotation) comes in many different forms, and it is argua...
Manipulation of quotation, shown to be a common tactic of argumentation in this paper, is associated...
This paper develops the view presented in our 1997 paper “Varieties of Quotation”. In the first part...
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...