Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
933551 Journal of Pragmatics 2010 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

In conversational speech, quotations are often used by speakers to portray events and stories that have happened in the past to their recipients. However, quotations can also be used to communicate thoughts or ideas that have never been spoken aloud before they were quoted. For instance, speakers can quote themselves by quoting inner thoughts that occurred to them during a particular situation; also, speakers can talk about future events and quote material that has never been (and most likely never will be) said in those particular situations. This paper explores these types of quotations to find their uses, possible prosodic cues, and recipient participation.

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