Disparition du 'dire' dans les verbes de report au discours direct : l'influence de l'ordre énonciatif dans la phrase

The position of the utterance reporting direct speech, particularly when final, is more compatible with verbs excluded from the category of “speech verbs” by their lexical meaning (such as the verb shrug). These verbs can thus assume a reporting function within the utterance without presenting a syn...

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Main Author: Aurélie CECCALDI-HAMET
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Language:English
Published: Laboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA) 2015-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/erea/4227
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Disparition du 'dire' dans les verbes de report au discours direct : l'influence de l'ordre énonciatif dans la phrase
E-REA
direct speech
pragmatics
reporting clause
reporting verb
stylistics
title Disparition du 'dire' dans les verbes de report au discours direct : l'influence de l'ordre énonciatif dans la phrase
title_full Disparition du 'dire' dans les verbes de report au discours direct : l'influence de l'ordre énonciatif dans la phrase
title_fullStr Disparition du 'dire' dans les verbes de report au discours direct : l'influence de l'ordre énonciatif dans la phrase
title_full_unstemmed Disparition du 'dire' dans les verbes de report au discours direct : l'influence de l'ordre énonciatif dans la phrase
title_short Disparition du 'dire' dans les verbes de report au discours direct : l'influence de l'ordre énonciatif dans la phrase
title_sort disparition du dire dans les verbes de report au discours direct l influence de l ordre enonciatif dans la phrase
topic direct speech
pragmatics
reporting clause
reporting verb
stylistics
url https://journals.openedition.org/erea/4227
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