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Reported speech forms a dedicated syntactic domain
In many languages, expressions of the type ‘x said: “p”’, ‘x said that p’ or ‘allegedly, p’ share properties with common syntactic types such as constructions with subordination, paratactic constructions, and constructions with sentence-level adverbs. On
Stef Spronck, Tatiana Nikitina
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This article examines the use of direct reported speech in business meetings that is framed by the speaker as hypothetical. While the past two decades have seen many empirical studies on direct reported speech (DRS) in spoken interactions, fewer have ...
Michael Handford
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Reported speech in girls’ dispute stories: Building credibility and accounting for moral versions
Childhood, 2017Johanna Svahn
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Talk, voice and gestures in reported speech: toward an integrated approach
Discourse Studies, 2018Dris Soulaimani
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International Journal of Audiology, 2019
Objective: To validate a method using self-reported speech communication effort in noise to estimate occupational noise levels by comparing with measured noise levels. Design: A comparative observational study. Reported vocal effort to communicate with a
M. Ferguson +3 more
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Objective: To validate a method using self-reported speech communication effort in noise to estimate occupational noise levels by comparing with measured noise levels. Design: A comparative observational study. Reported vocal effort to communicate with a
M. Ferguson +3 more
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The treatment of reported speech [PDF]
Despite the substantial literature on reported speech, its treatment in structural and quantitative-distributional analyses of discourse has remained problematic. This article surveys and discusses a range of methodological issues created by the occurrence of embedded segments of direct reported speech in narrative discourse.
Stirling, Lesley
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Direct reported speech in storytellings: Enacting and negotiating epistemic entitlements
Text and Talk, 2015Evelyne Berger, Simona Pekárek Doehler
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A. RE. s. : an interface for automatic reporting by speech
2nd European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1991), 1991The project and the first prototype of an interface for dictating, recording and printing radiological reports is presented. The most important feature of this interface is multimodality. The radiologist may choose among speech, keyboard and mouse to generate a report.
Giuliano Antoniol +4 more
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