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Reported Discourse A Meeting Ground For Different Linguistic Domains 1st Tom Gldemann Ed

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Reported Discourse A Meeting Ground For Different Linguistic Domains 1st Tom Gldemann Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.9 MB
Pages: 423
Author: Tom Güldemann (Ed.), Manfred von Roncador (Ed.)
ISBN: 9781588112279, 9789027229588, 1588112276, 9027229589
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Reported Discourse A Meeting Ground For Different Linguistic Domains 1st Tom Gldemann Ed by Tom Güldemann (ed.), Manfred Von Roncador (ed.) 9781588112279, 9789027229588, 1588112276, 9027229589 instant download after payment.

The present volume unites 15 papers on reported discourse from a wide genetic and geographical variety of languages. Besides the treatment of traditional problems of reported discourse like the classification of its intermediate categories, the book reflects in particular how its grammatical, semantic, and pragmatic properties have repercussions in other linguistic domains like tense-aspect-modality, evidentiality, reference tracking and pronominal categories, and the grammaticalization history of quotative constructions. Almost all papers present a major shift away from analyzing reported discourse with the help of abstract transformational principles toward embedding it in functional and pragmatic aspects of language. Another central methodological approach pervading this collection consists in the discourse-oriented examination of reported discourse based on large corpora of spoken or written texts which is increasingly replacing analyses of constructed de-contextualized utterances prevalent in many earlier treatments. The book closes with a comprehensive bibliography on reported discourse of about 1.000 entries.

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