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Book Synopsis
Quotatives considers the phenomenon quotation from a wealth of perspectives. It consolidates findings from different strands of research, combining formal and functional approaches for the definition of reported discourse and situating the phenomenon in a broader typological and sociolinguistic perspective.

Trade Review

“Overall, the wide scope of this book means that it will be of interest not only to scholars of language variation and change and those working on the sociolinguistics of globalisation but also to researchers working on the study of reported speech within many other sub-disciplines of linguistics.” (Journal of Sociolinguistics, 20 March 2015)

“These distinctive perspectives provide the readership with fresh food for thought on the exciting and important topic of quoting and quotatives, and with a more nuanced knowledge base as regards the linguistic properties, social uses and pragmatic functions. In brief, this volume is a treasure trove and highly recommended for those who are keen on communication studies, discourse analysis and sociology.” (Discourse Studies, 1 January 2015)



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

List of Figures xi

List of Tables xiii

1 Introduction: What’s New about the New Quotatives? 1

The History of Innovative Quotatives 4

Why? 12

2 You Can Quote Me On That: Defining Quotation 34

Defining Quotation 37

Direct versus Indirect Quotes 55

Why Does itMatter? The Ramifications of Variable Definition 64

3 Variation and Change in the Quotative System: The Global versus the Local 89

Tracing the Global Attestation of Innovative Quotatives 90

Investigating Models of Diffusion 93

Investigating the Global Reality of Innovative Quotatives 97

Putting It All Together 134

4 Quotation across the Generations: A Short History of Speech and Thought Reporting 148

Tracing Quotation in Tyneside English across the Past 60 Years 150

Quotations across the Decades: Tracing the Changes in the Variable Grammar 166

How to Create Variability in a Low Entropy System? 183

5 Ideologies and Attitudes to Newcomer Quotatives 198

Don’t Sound Stupid, Stop Saying like 198

Language Ideologies: Facts and Fiction 202

Testing Attitudes towards the Innovative Quotatives 207

What Type of Person would use such a Form? Testing Associations with Personality Traits 210

Where do be like and go come from? Investigating the Perceptual Geographies of Innovative Quotatives 221

Social Perceptions Associated with be like and go 227

Youth Inarticulateness and the Pedagogical Debate 234

6 Lessons Learned from Research on Quotation 245

The Innovative Quotatives: A New, Uniform and Unique Phenomenon? 245

The Elephant in the Room: Situating Quotation in Linguistic Modularity 251

Tackling Some Illusions 256

Tracing the Present and Future of Quotative Forms 258

Conclusion 270

Appendix 1 Linear Regression Analysis Investigating the Conditioning Factors on the Quotative System in the US and the UK 278

Appendix 2 Alternative Cross-Tabulations 279

Appendix 3 Social Attitudes Survey 284

Index 295

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9780470657188, 978-0470657188
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Quotatives considers the phenomenon quotation from a wealth of perspectives. It consolidates findings from different strands of research, combining formal and functional approaches for the definition of reported discourse and situating the phenomenon in a broader typological and sociolinguistic perspective.

      Trade Review

      “Overall, the wide scope of this book means that it will be of interest not only to scholars of language variation and change and those working on the sociolinguistics of globalisation but also to researchers working on the study of reported speech within many other sub-disciplines of linguistics.” (Journal of Sociolinguistics, 20 March 2015)

      “These distinctive perspectives provide the readership with fresh food for thought on the exciting and important topic of quoting and quotatives, and with a more nuanced knowledge base as regards the linguistic properties, social uses and pragmatic functions. In brief, this volume is a treasure trove and highly recommended for those who are keen on communication studies, discourse analysis and sociology.” (Discourse Studies, 1 January 2015)



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements vii

      List of Figures xi

      List of Tables xiii

      1 Introduction: What’s New about the New Quotatives? 1

      The History of Innovative Quotatives 4

      Why? 12

      2 You Can Quote Me On That: Defining Quotation 34

      Defining Quotation 37

      Direct versus Indirect Quotes 55

      Why Does itMatter? The Ramifications of Variable Definition 64

      3 Variation and Change in the Quotative System: The Global versus the Local 89

      Tracing the Global Attestation of Innovative Quotatives 90

      Investigating Models of Diffusion 93

      Investigating the Global Reality of Innovative Quotatives 97

      Putting It All Together 134

      4 Quotation across the Generations: A Short History of Speech and Thought Reporting 148

      Tracing Quotation in Tyneside English across the Past 60 Years 150

      Quotations across the Decades: Tracing the Changes in the Variable Grammar 166

      How to Create Variability in a Low Entropy System? 183

      5 Ideologies and Attitudes to Newcomer Quotatives 198

      Don’t Sound Stupid, Stop Saying like 198

      Language Ideologies: Facts and Fiction 202

      Testing Attitudes towards the Innovative Quotatives 207

      What Type of Person would use such a Form? Testing Associations with Personality Traits 210

      Where do be like and go come from? Investigating the Perceptual Geographies of Innovative Quotatives 221

      Social Perceptions Associated with be like and go 227

      Youth Inarticulateness and the Pedagogical Debate 234

      6 Lessons Learned from Research on Quotation 245

      The Innovative Quotatives: A New, Uniform and Unique Phenomenon? 245

      The Elephant in the Room: Situating Quotation in Linguistic Modularity 251

      Tackling Some Illusions 256

      Tracing the Present and Future of Quotative Forms 258

      Conclusion 270

      Appendix 1 Linear Regression Analysis Investigating the Conditioning Factors on the Quotative System in the US and the UK 278

      Appendix 2 Alternative Cross-Tabulations 279

      Appendix 3 Social Attitudes Survey 284

      Index 295

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