Quoting in parliamentary question time: exploring recent change
Why do recordings of speakers engaging in reported speech at British Prime Minister's Questions from the 1970s-80s sound so distant to us? This cutting-edge study explores how the practices of quoting have changed at parliamentary question time in light of changing conventions and an evolving m...
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Zusammenfassung: | Why do recordings of speakers engaging in reported speech at British Prime Minister's Questions from the 1970s-80s sound so distant to us? This cutting-edge study explores how the practices of quoting have changed at parliamentary question time in light of changing conventions and an evolving media landscape. Comparing data from authentic audio and video recordings from 1978 to 1988 and from 2003 to 2013, it provides evidence for qualitative and quantitative changes at the micro level (e.g., grammaticalisation processes in the reporting clause) and in more global structures (e.g., rhetorical patterns, and activities). These analytic findings contribute to the theoretical modelling of evidentiality in English, our understanding of constructions, interaction, and change, and of PMQs as an evolving community of practice. One of the first large-scale studies of recent change in an interactional genre of English, this ground-breaking monograph offers a framework for a diachronic interactional (socio-) linguistic research programme |
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Contents List ofFigures List of Tables Acknowledgements List ofAbbreviations page x xiii xvii xix I Introduction i i.i Background 1.1.1 Quoting as an Evidential Practice 1.1.2 Constructions,Interaction, and Change 1.1.3 The House of Commonsas a Communityof Practice 1.1.4 A Proposal for a Diachronic Interactional (Socio-) Linguistic Research Programme 1.2 Outline of Chapters 1.2.1 Literature Review 1.2.2 Analytic Study 2 Reported Speech and Evidentiality 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Reported Speech as a Grammatical Construction Reported Speech as an Evidential Practice Reported Speech in Parliamentary Interaction Reported Speech and Authorship Summary and Conclusions 3 Prime Minister’s Questions 3.! 3.2 3.3 3.4 3-5 36 6 7 8 9 9 9 12 12 15 18 22 24 26 History of Prime Minister’s Questions Spatial Arrangements Institutional Procedure Participation Framework and Turn-taking System Question and Answer Sequences Summary and Conclusions 4 Data, Transcription, and Methodology 4.1 4 5 Database for the Study 4.1.1 Compilation 26 30 31 33 35 37 38 38 38 vii
viii Contents 4.1.2 Composition of Participation and Calculation of Frequencies 4.2 Transcription 4-3 Basic Methodological Assumptions 4-4 Analytic Questions and Procedure 42 46 47 51 Reporting Clauses 53 Past Research 5.1.1 Reporting Clauses as a Locus for Reference 5.1.2 Reporting Clauses with Say and Grammaticalisation 5-2· Subjects 5.2.1 Nominal Subjects 5.2.2 Pronominal Subjects 5-3 Verbs 5-4 Indirect Objects 5-5 Adverbials 5-6 Entering Grammaticalisation? The Case of HE SAID 5-7 Entering Grammaticalisation? The Case of [Temporal adverbial + THE PRIME MINISTER + SAY + quotation] 5-8 Summary and Conclusions 5.8.1 Reporting Clauses as Constructions 5.8.2 General Tendencies 117 120 121 123 Reported Clauses I25 6.1 Past Research 6.2 Indirect Speech 6.3 ‘In Between’ 6.4 Direct Speech 6.5 Repackaging Quotations (2003- 2013) 126 129 ИЗ VO U» 6.6 The Formula (AND) I QUOTE (2003-2013) 6.7 Summary and Conclusions 6.7.1 Contextualisations of Reported Clauses in Public Speaking in Parliament over Time 6.7.2 General Tendencies 185 190 Reported Speech and Rhetorical Structures I95 7Л Past Research 7·2 Lists 7-3 Contrast 7-4 Combined Structures (2003-2013) 7.4.1 Combined List, Contrast, and Puzzle-Solution 7.4.2 Puzzle-Solution 7-5 Summary and Conclusions 7.5.1 Rhetorical Structures as a Resource for Public, Mediated Speaking in Parliament 7.5.2 General Tendencies 195 199 202 207 207 211 216 5-1 54 54 56 58 60 76 85 91 96 103 191 193 217 218
Contents 8 Reported Speech in Recurrent Courses of Action 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Past Research The Enticing Sequence (2003-2013) Trading-Quotes Sequences Summary and Conclusions 8.4.1 Building Sequences with Quotations: Enticing and Trading-quotes Sequences 8.4.2 General Tendencies 9 Summary and Conclusions 9.1 9.2 Summary of Findings Conclusions 9.2.1 Evidentiality in English 9.2.2 Constructions, Interaction, and Change 9.2.3 The House of Commons as a Community of Practice in Change - PMQs as an Activity in Change 9.2.4 Diachronic Interactional (Socio-)Linguistics Appendix A GAT 2 Transcription Conventions Conventions for Multimodal Transcription Audience Responses Appendix В References Index ix 219 220 225 245 292 292 294 296 296 299 299 302 303 305 307 307 311 311 312 325 343 |
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