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Index of languages and language groups
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations and symbols x
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Part I. Categories of reported discourse and their use
- 1. Speech and thought representation in the Kartvelian (South Caucasian) languages 3
- 2. Self-quotation in German 49
- 3. Direct and indirect speech in Cerma narrative 71
- 4. Direct and indirect discourse in Tamil 91
- 5. The acceptance of “free indirect discourse” 109
- 6. Direct, indirect and other discourse in Bengali newspapers 121
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Part II. Tense-aspect and evidentiality
- 7. Evidentiality and reported speech in Romance languages 143
- 8. Discourse perspectives on tense choice in spoken-English reporting discourse 173
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Part III. Logophoricity
- 9. The logophoric hierarchy and variation in Dogon 201
- 10. Logophoric marking in East Asian languages 211
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Part IV. Form and history of quotative constructions
- 11. The grammaticalization of ‘say’ and ‘do’ 227
- 12. When ‘say’ is not say 253
- 13. Reported speech in Egyptian 289
- 14. ‘Report’ constructions in Kambera (Austronesian) 323
- 15. All the same? 341
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Part V. A comprehensive bibliography of reported discourse
- 16. A comprehensive bibliography of reported discourse 363
- Index of names 417
- Index of languages and language groups 422
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Abbreviations and symbols x
-
Part I. Categories of reported discourse and their use
- 1. Speech and thought representation in the Kartvelian (South Caucasian) languages 3
- 2. Self-quotation in German 49
- 3. Direct and indirect speech in Cerma narrative 71
- 4. Direct and indirect discourse in Tamil 91
- 5. The acceptance of “free indirect discourse” 109
- 6. Direct, indirect and other discourse in Bengali newspapers 121
-
Part II. Tense-aspect and evidentiality
- 7. Evidentiality and reported speech in Romance languages 143
- 8. Discourse perspectives on tense choice in spoken-English reporting discourse 173
-
Part III. Logophoricity
- 9. The logophoric hierarchy and variation in Dogon 201
- 10. Logophoric marking in East Asian languages 211
-
Part IV. Form and history of quotative constructions
- 11. The grammaticalization of ‘say’ and ‘do’ 227
- 12. When ‘say’ is not say 253
- 13. Reported speech in Egyptian 289
- 14. ‘Report’ constructions in Kambera (Austronesian) 323
- 15. All the same? 341
-
Part V. A comprehensive bibliography of reported discourse
- 16. A comprehensive bibliography of reported discourse 363
- Index of names 417
- Index of languages and language groups 422