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On the social practice of indirect reports
pp. 21-51
Abstrakt
This chapter deals with the social practice of indirect reports and treats them as cases of language games. It proposes a number of principles like the following:Paraphrasis/Form PrincipleThe that-clause embedded in the verb 'say" is a paraphrasis of what Y said, and meets the following constraints: should Y hear what X said he (Y) had said, he would not take issue with it, as to content, but would approve of it as a fair paraphrasis of his original utterance. Furthermore, he would not object to vocalizing the assertion made out of the words following the complementizer "that" on account of its form/style.The upshot of the chapter is that opacity in indirect reports is the result of applying pragmatic principles.
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Published in:
Capone Alessandro (2016) The pragmatics of indirect reports: socio-philosophical considerations. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 21-51
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-41078-4_2
Referenz:
Capone Alessandro (2016) On the social practice of indirect reports, In: The pragmatics of indirect reports, Dordrecht, Springer, 21–51.