The Landscape of Speech Reporting

Corien Bary, Emar Maier

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Abstract

Languages offer various ways to report what someone said. There is now a vast but heterogeneous literature on speech report constructions scattered throughout the semantics literature. We offer a bird’s eye view of the entire landscape of reporting and propose a classification along two dimensions: at-issue vs. not-at-issue, and eventive vs. non-eventive. This bird’s eye perspective leads to genuinely new insights, for instance on the nature of quotative evidentials and reportative moods, viz., that they are both eventive, and hence semantically more like some types of direct and indirect speech than reportative evidentials and modals are.
Original languageEnglish
Article number8
Pages (from-to)1-54
Number of pages54
JournalSemantics and Pragmatics
Volume14
Issue number8
Early online date2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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