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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-282) and indexes Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Reporting discourse -- 1.2. Discourse perspectives -- 1.3. Overview of chapters -- 1.4. Data -- Chapter 2. Review and Problems of Tense-Alternation Theories -- 2.0. Overview -- 2.1. Tense-alternation theories -- 2.2. Problem: say/said alternation -- 2.3. Conclusions and directions for further research -- Chapter 3. Cognitive Backgrounds of Tense-Alternation -- 3.0. Overview -- 3.1. Tense and person -- 3.2. Interpretive processes of reporting -- 3.3. Cognitive Recollection Model (CRM) -- 3.4. Psychological involvement -- 3.5. Self-identity -- 3.6. Backgrounds of prevalence of I says -- 3.7. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Tense and Attitudinal Contrast -- 4.0. Overview -- 4.1. Searching vs. resultative mode -- 4.2. Conflict vs. conflict-avoidance -- 4.3. Weak vs. strong attitude -- 4.4. Conclusion -- Chapter 5. Consciousness Flow, Discourse Acts, and Tense -- 5.0. Overview -- 5.1. Discourse organization units -- 5.2. Consciousness flow in discourse -- 5.3. Consciousness flow in narrative dialogues -- 5.4. Conclusion -- Chapter 6. Tense in Indirect Reporting Discourse -- 6.0. Overview -- 6.1. Treatments of tense in grammar -- 6.2. Pragmatic view -- 6.3. Declerck's hypothesis -- 6.4. Tense in discourse -- 6.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 7. Reporting Discourse Style and Function -- 7.0. Overview -- 7.1. General characterizations of reporting discourse style and function -- 7.2. Reporting style and structure -- 7.3. Reporting function and pattern -- 7.4. Correlations between style and function -- 7.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 8. Conclusion -- 8.1. Summary of chapters -- 8.2. Theoretical implications -- 8.3. Future perspectives -- Notes -- Transcription Conventions -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Last Page |
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