
Reporting Talk: Reported Speech in Interaction (Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics)
Cambridge University Press, 12/7/2006
EAN 9780521824835, ISBN10: 0521824834
Hardcover, 306 pages, 22.8 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm
Language: English
Reported speech, whereby we quote the words of others, is used in many different types of interaction. In this revealing study, a team of leading experts explore how reported speech is designed, the actions it is used to perform, and how it fits into the environments in which it is used. Using contemporary techniques of conversation analysis, the authors show how speech is reported in a wide range of contexts - including ordinary conversation, storytelling, news interviews, courtroom trials and medium-sitter interactions. Providing detailed analyses of reported speech in naturallyoccurring talk, the authors examine existing linguistic and sociological studies, and offer some insights into the phenomenon. Bringing together work from the most recent investigations in conversation analysis, this book will be invaluable to all those interested in the study of interaction, in particular how we report the speech of others, and the different forms this can take.
1. Introduction Rebecca Clift and Elizabeth Holt
2. Interactive footing Charles Goodwin
3. 'I'm eyeing your chop up mind'
reporting and enacting Elizabeth Holt
4. Assessing and accounting Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
5. Getting there first
non-narrative reported speech in interaction Rebecca Clift
6. Reported thought in complaint stories Markku Haakana
7. Designing contexts for reporting tactical talk John Rae and Joanne Kerby
8. Active voicing in court Renata Galatolo
9. Speaking on behalf of the public in broadcast news interviews Steven E. Clayman
10. The dead in service of the living Robin Wooffit.