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1987
A news report on some event will normally consist of two things: descriptions of events—what has happened, is happening, or may happen—and descriptions of talk—what people have said (or, sometimes, what people haven’t said) in connection with what has happened, is happening, or may happen. Very commonly, especially in political reporting, what has been
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A news report on some event will normally consist of two things: descriptions of events—what has happened, is happening, or may happen—and descriptions of talk—what people have said (or, sometimes, what people haven’t said) in connection with what has happened, is happening, or may happen. Very commonly, especially in political reporting, what has been
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The paper explores reported speech in Bezhta (< Nakh-Daghestanian). Bezhta reported speech typically consists of 1) a framing clause involving a verb of speech and 2) a quotation clause followed by a quotative particle. Other reporting strategies include presenting the reported speech either by simply juxtaposing the framing clause and the ...
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The paper explores reported speech in Bezhta (< Nakh-Daghestanian). Bezhta reported speech typically consists of 1) a framing clause involving a verb of speech and 2) a quotation clause followed by a quotative particle. Other reporting strategies include presenting the reported speech either by simply juxtaposing the framing clause and the ...
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In a Manner of Speaking: How Reported Speech May Have Shaped Grammar
Frontiers in Communication, 2021Stef Spronck
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Who gets to speak: The role of reported speech for identity work in complaint stories
Journal of Pragmatics, 2021Rachel Heinrichsmeier
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Reported User-Generated Online Hate Speech: The ‘Ecosystem’, Frames, and Ideologies
Social Sciences, 2022Iztok Sori, Vasja Vehovar
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Reporting by digital speech recognition
Human Pathology, 1995G A, Meijer, J P, Baak
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Indexing stance: Reported speech as an interactional evidential
Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2006Rebecca Clift
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