Moore, Colette.
Quoting Speech in Early English / Colette Moore. - New York : Cambridge University Press, c2011. - xiii, 216 p. ; 24 cm. - Studies in English Language .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Methods of marking speech; 2. Interpreting reported speech: defamation depositions, sermons, chronicles; 3. Reported speech in literary texts: stylistic implications; Conclusion: pragmatic palimpsests; Appendices; Works cited; Index.
"Before quotation marks became widespread convention, English texts were organized more fluidly, employing varying lexical and textual strategies for marking represented discourse. When we add our present-day quotation marks to editions of Middle English texts, we also overlay our modern interpretation of speech representation, with its expectations of faithful reporting and carefully delineated voices. In doing so, we mask the less-determined nature of early speech marking, and obscure the ways that its plasticity functions as a narrative and stylistic tool. This book provides the first full study of speech representation in pre-modern English. Studying the pragmatic and discourse strategies of English texts from 1350-1600 is essential to reading Middle English works and to understanding the cultural assumptions implicit in the production of early written texts"--
9780521199087 (hardback)
2010045750
Quotation.
English language--Discourse analysis.
English language--Terms and phrases.--Middle English, 1100-1500
Grammar, Comparative and general--Interrogative.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative
427.02 / MOQ
Quoting Speech in Early English / Colette Moore. - New York : Cambridge University Press, c2011. - xiii, 216 p. ; 24 cm. - Studies in English Language .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Methods of marking speech; 2. Interpreting reported speech: defamation depositions, sermons, chronicles; 3. Reported speech in literary texts: stylistic implications; Conclusion: pragmatic palimpsests; Appendices; Works cited; Index.
"Before quotation marks became widespread convention, English texts were organized more fluidly, employing varying lexical and textual strategies for marking represented discourse. When we add our present-day quotation marks to editions of Middle English texts, we also overlay our modern interpretation of speech representation, with its expectations of faithful reporting and carefully delineated voices. In doing so, we mask the less-determined nature of early speech marking, and obscure the ways that its plasticity functions as a narrative and stylistic tool. This book provides the first full study of speech representation in pre-modern English. Studying the pragmatic and discourse strategies of English texts from 1350-1600 is essential to reading Middle English works and to understanding the cultural assumptions implicit in the production of early written texts"--
9780521199087 (hardback)
2010045750
Quotation.
English language--Discourse analysis.
English language--Terms and phrases.--Middle English, 1100-1500
Grammar, Comparative and general--Interrogative.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative
427.02 / MOQ