Publikation: The Parameters of Indirect Speech
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Indirect speech is used when one speaker reports what another speaker said. In order to interpret indirect speech we therefore have to disentangle two utterance contexts: the actual utterance and the reported utterance. The chapter investigates words and constructions that refer to utterance contexts and demonstrates how their meaning helps us to keep track of different utterance levels. I discuss traditional indexicals (pronouns, tense) as well as emotives, discourse particles, exclamatives, the subjunctive mood, and other context-dependent items, and elucidate the logical structure behind different types of indirect speech. Based on the case of German, the chapter develops a comprehensive semantic analysis for tense, reportative subjunctive mood, and indexical elements in free and embedded indirect speech.
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ECKARDT, Regine, 2020. The Parameters of Indirect Speech. In: GUTZMANN, Daniel, ed. and others. The Wiley Blackwell companion to semantics. Hoboken: Wiley Blackwell, 2020. ISBN 978-1-118-78851-6. Available under: doi: 10.1002/9781118788516.sem032BibTex
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