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Indirect Discourse in a Diachronic and Pangeneric Corpus of French: Forms and strategies - Marnette, Sophie
This article analyses Indirect Discourse's functions and forms in a diachronic and pangeneric corpus of French (medieval literature, contemporary press, and spoken conversations). It highlights the various roles of ID within the discourse strategies constitutive of discourse genres. It shows that the syntactic definition of ID is as complex as that of other categories of reported discourse and refines general criteria used for all categories, such as the role of subordination markers and quotation marks.
(pdf ARRAY(0xd039e58)) - 02-nov-2004