Indirect reports and pragmatics : interdisciplinary studies / Alessandro Capone, Ferenc Kiefer, Franco Lo Piparo, editors.

"This volume offers the reader a singular overview of current thinking on indirect reports. The contributors are eminent researchers from the fields of philosophy of language, theoretical linguistics and communication theory, who answer questions on this important issue. This exciting area of c...

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Other Authors: Capone, Alessandro (Editor), Kiefer, Ferenc (Editor), Lo Piparo, Franco (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2016]
Series:Perspectives in pragmatics, philosophy & psychology ; v. 5.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction /  |r Alessandro Capone, Ferenc Kiefer, Franco Lo Piparo --  |t The (Social) Praxis of Indirect Reports: --  |t Indirect Reporting in Bilingual Language Production /  |r Istvan Kecskes --  |t Reported Speech: A Clinical Pragmatic Perspective /  |r Louise Cummings --  |t On the (Complicated) Relationship Between Direct and Indirect Reports /  |r Alessandro Capone --  |t Indirect and Direct Reports in Hungarian /  |r Ferenc Kiefer --  |t Indirect Reports, Quotation and Narrative /  |r Neal R. Norrick --  |t Reporting, Dialogue, and the Role of Grammar /  |r Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Ruth Kempson --  |t Indirect Reports and Workplace Norms /  |r Meredith Marra, Janet Holmes --  |t Indirect Reported Speech in Interaction /  |r Elisabeth Holt --  |t The Academic Practice of Citation /  |r Jock Wong --  |t The Reporting of Slurs /  |r Keith Allan --  |t Indirectly Reporting and Translating Slurring Utterances /  |r Alessandro Capone --  |t When Reporting Others Backfires /  |r Luvell Anderson --  |t The Question of Reported Speech: Identifying an Occupational Hazard /  |r Eric Whittle --  |t Indirect Reports in Philosophy of Language: --  |t A Theory of Saying Reports /  |r Wayne A. Davis --  |t Pretend Reference and Coreference /  |r Manuel García-Carpintero --  |t Indirect Discourse and Quotation /  |r Michel Seymour --  |t The Syntax-Pragmatics Merger: Belief Reports in the Theory of Default Semantics /  |r Kasia M. Jaszczolt --  |t Speaking for Another /  |r Howard Wettstein --  |t On the Inferential Structure of Indirect Reports /  |r András Kertész, Csilla Rákosi --  |t Integrated Parentheticals in Quotations and Free Indirect Discourse /  |r Alessandra Giorgi --  |t Faithfulness and De Se /  |r Samuel Cumming, Yael Sharvit --  |t She and Herself /  |r Eros Corazza --  |t Impure ‘de se’ Thoughts and Pragmatics (and How This Is Relevant to Pragmatics and IEM) /  |r Alessandro Capone --  |t Reporting Practices and Reported Entities /  |r Nellie Wieland --  |t Indirect Reports, Information, and Non-declaratives /  |r Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach --  |t Reports, Indirect Reports, and Illocutionary Point /  |r Keith Allan --  |t Reporting and Interpreting Intentions in Defamation Law /  |r Fabrizio Macagno --  |t The Pragmatics of Indirect Discourse in Artificial Languages /  |r Alan Reed Libert --  |t The Proper Name Theory of Quotation and Indirect Reported Speech /  |r Raphael Salkie. 
520 |a "This volume offers the reader a singular overview of current thinking on indirect reports. The contributors are eminent researchers from the fields of philosophy of language, theoretical linguistics and communication theory, who answer questions on this important issue. This exciting area of controversy has until now mostly been treated from the viewpoint of philosophy. This volume adds the views from semantics, conversation analysis and sociolinguistics.Authors address matters such as the issue of semantic minimalism vs. radical contextualism, the attribution of responsibility for the modes of presentation associated with Noun Phrases and how to distinguish the indirect reporter’s responsibility from the original speaker’s responsibility. They also explore the connection between indirect reporting and direct quoting. Clearly indirect reporting has some bearing on the semantics/pragmatics debate, however, there is much controversy on “what is said”, whether this is a minimal semantic logical form (enriched by saturating pronominals) or a much richer and fully contextualized logical form. This issue will be discussed from several angles. Many of the authors are contextualists and the discussion brings out the need to take context into account when one deals with indirect reports, both the context of the original utterance and the context of the report. It is interesting to see how rich cues and clues can radically transform the reported message, assigning illocutionary force and how they can be mobilized to distinguish several voices in the utterance. Decoupling the voice of the reporting speaker from that of the reported speaker on the basis of rich contextual clues is an important issue that pragmatic theory has to tackle. Articles on the issue of slurs will bring new light to the issue of decoupling responsibility in indirect reporting, while others are theoretically oriented and deal with deep problems in philosophy and epistemology."--Publisher's website. 
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