A number of recent studies have argued that the notion of faithfulness to an original should be abandoned in models of discourse presentation, and particularly in accounts of direct speech presentation. This has coincided with a shift of attention in the study of discourse presentation from written to spoken data. This article discusses the arguments that have been made against the notion of faithfulness, and proposes a context-sensitive account of this notion, and of its relation to the various clines of discourse presentation and their categories. Our account is prompted partly by the results of a corpus-based approach to the study of discourse presentation, and partly by a qualitative analysis of a set of newspaper articles on a particul...
In the linguistics literature, ‘discourse’ is often defined in two, not mutually exclusive, ways, st...
In this paper I present the findings of a corpus-based study of metaphorical expressions used to ref...
This chapter investigates some patterns in the way speakers represent speech, thought, and writing a...
This paper explores the expression of author commitment to the validity of the information, and the ...
This article outlines the detailed nature of a relatively neglected phenomenon in discourse presenta...
This book represents a new direction at the interface between the fields of stylistics and corpus li...
Among the ways of discourse representation, direct quotation is the most explicit form of inclusión ...
One of the most pervasive features of 'narrative texts' is the reporting of what was said. In this a...
This paper reports on a text-based empirical project aimed at testing and refining Leech and Short's...
One of the most pervasive features of 'narrative texts' is the reporting of what was said. In t...
A better understanding of the intonational characteristics of spoken discourse may lead to new empir...
This paper describes results of two corpus studies of information packaging of discourse referents i...
The thesis explores the rhetorical properties of the modem news report. In order to account for the ...
In the context of rapid theoretical development in multimodal discourse analysis, and of its growing...
Abstract: In this paper, we present what we think is an elegant solution to some problems in the dis...
In the linguistics literature, ‘discourse’ is often defined in two, not mutually exclusive, ways, st...
In this paper I present the findings of a corpus-based study of metaphorical expressions used to ref...
This chapter investigates some patterns in the way speakers represent speech, thought, and writing a...
This paper explores the expression of author commitment to the validity of the information, and the ...
This article outlines the detailed nature of a relatively neglected phenomenon in discourse presenta...
This book represents a new direction at the interface between the fields of stylistics and corpus li...
Among the ways of discourse representation, direct quotation is the most explicit form of inclusión ...
One of the most pervasive features of 'narrative texts' is the reporting of what was said. In this a...
This paper reports on a text-based empirical project aimed at testing and refining Leech and Short's...
One of the most pervasive features of 'narrative texts' is the reporting of what was said. In t...
A better understanding of the intonational characteristics of spoken discourse may lead to new empir...
This paper describes results of two corpus studies of information packaging of discourse referents i...
The thesis explores the rhetorical properties of the modem news report. In order to account for the ...
In the context of rapid theoretical development in multimodal discourse analysis, and of its growing...
Abstract: In this paper, we present what we think is an elegant solution to some problems in the dis...
In the linguistics literature, ‘discourse’ is often defined in two, not mutually exclusive, ways, st...
In this paper I present the findings of a corpus-based study of metaphorical expressions used to ref...
This chapter investigates some patterns in the way speakers represent speech, thought, and writing a...