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Reported thought in Cantonese

open access: hybridAsian Languages and Linguistics
Abstract This study explores the reported thought (RT) construction with the RT verb sam1nam2 [lit. ‘heart think’] in Cantonese. First, it is argued that sam1nam2 ‘think’ is a subject-verb compound with a dedicated RT ...
Lui Pun Ho
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Recalibrating the context for reported speech and thought

open access: yesText and Talk, 2015
Abstract This paper investigates how speakers who are about to produce, or in the midst of producing, reported speech and thought (RT), temporarily abandon the production of RT to include other material. Using Conversation Analysis, we identify three positions in which RT is abandoned temporarily and describe the resources employed by ...
Trine Heinemann, Johannes Wagner
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The morphosyntax of reported speech and reported thought: A preliminary survey

open access: yesThe Grammar of Thinking: From Reported Speech to Reported Thought in the Languages of the World, 2023
This study addresses the relationship between the reporting of speech and the reporting of thought based on a set of annotated data from several typologically diverse languages. The context-based approach we adopt allows us to explore the relationship between reported speech and reported thought without relying on specific lexical or constructional ...
Nikitina, Tatiana, Aplonova, Ekaterina
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The pharmaceuticalisation of life? A fictional case report of insomnia with a thought experiment [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 2021
Abstract Background The safety of sleeping pills has increased dramatically during the last 100 years, from barbiturates to bensodiazepines to modern day so-called Z-drugs. Methods The circumstances of prescribing sleeping pills in the early 20th century are illustrated by ...
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Intonation in Speech and Thought Reporting

open access: yesPoetica
Abstract Directly reported speech and thought are not only deictically and syntactically, but also prosodically less well integrated with the quotative expression than indirect reports. Though not an established result of the longstanding linguistic and philosophical scrutiny of the modes of speech and thought reporting, it was yet something Thomas ...
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Tutorial report: Understanding spatial thought through language use

open access: yesJournal of Spatial Information Science, 2012
The tutorial "Understanding spatial thought through language use" took place at the International Spatial Cognition Conference on August 31, 2012 at Kloster Seeon in Germany. This report outlines the main rationale for the tutorial along with central contributions by its participants, who considerably enhanced the success of the tutorial by sharing and
Thora Tenbrink   +6 more
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Thoroughly thought through? Experimenting with Registered Reports

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, 2021
Imhoff, R   +12 more
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