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|a Quotatives :
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|a Quotatives considers the phenomenon "quotation" from a wealth of perspectives. It consolidates findings from different strands of research, combining formal and functional approaches for the definition of reported discourse and situating the phenomenon in a broader typological and sociolinguistic perspective. Provides an interface between sociolinguistic research and other linguistic disciplines, in particular discourse analysis, typology, construction grammar but also more formal approachesIncorporates innovative methodology that draws on discourse analytic, typological and sociolinguistic a.
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1 Introduction: What's New about the New Quotatives? -- The History of Innovative Quotatives -- Why? -- Chapter 2 You Can Quote Me On That: Defining Quotation -- Defining Quotation -- Direct versus Indirect Quotes -- (i) Typology -- (ii) Vantage point/Deictic orientation -- (iii) Formal characteristics -- (iv) Performative/mimetic features -- Why Does it Matter? The Ramifications of Variable Definition -- Direct repetition -- Reporting of inner states and mental activity -- Chapter 3 Variation and Change in the Quotative System: The Global versus the Local -- Tracing the Global Attestation of Innovative Quotatives -- Investigating Models of Diffusion -- Investigating the Global Reality of Innovative Quotatives -- Describing the patterning of quotative variants across the English-speaking world -- The diachronic dimension of global spread: What happens 15 years later? -- Putting It All Together -- Chapter 4 Quotation across the Generations: A Short History of Speech and Thought Reporting -- Tracing Quotation in Tyneside English across the Past 60 Years -- Establishing the inventory of forms between the 1960s and the 2000s -- Revisiting skewed data: implications for historical analysis -- Delimiting the starting point: tapping into the variable grammar of the 1960s/70s -- The development of an age effect -- Quotations across the Decades: Tracing the Changes in the Variable Grammar -- Investigating changes between the 1960s/70s TLS and the 1990s PVC -- Investigating changes between the 1990s PVC and the 2000s NECTE -- How to Create Variability in a Low Entropy System? -- Chapter 5 Ideologies and Attitudes to Newcomer Quotatives -- Don't Sound Stupid, Stop Saying like -- Language Ideologies: Facts and Fiction.
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|a Testing Attitudes towards the Innovative Quotatives -- What Type of Person would use such a Form? Testing Associations with Personality Traits -- Where do be like and go come from? Investigating the Perceptual Geographies of Innovative Quotatives -- Social Perceptions Associated with be like and go -- Youth Inarticulateness and the Pedagogical Debate -- Chapter 6 Lessons Learned from Research on Quotation -- The Innovative Quotatives: A New, Uniform and Unique Phenomenon? -- The Elephant in the Room: Situating Quotation in Linguistic Modularity -- Tackling Some Illusions -- Tracing the Present and Future of Quotative Forms -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1 Linear Regression Analysis Investigating the Conditioning Factors on the Quotative System in the US and the UK -- Appendix 2 Alternative Cross-Tabulations -- Appendix 3 Social Attitudes Survey -- Index.
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