RT list: ed. book: Indirect reports and pragmatics. Interdisicplinary studies.

From: Alessandro Capone <alessandro.capone@istruzione.it>
Date: Tue Jan 20 2015 - 20:33:53 GMT

Greetings,

I have revised the ToC and we now have a more or less definitive version.
Now the transitions from one paper to the next seem to me to be smoother:

Table of Contents
Indirect reports and pragmatics. Interdisciplinary Studies.
Springer 2015.
Alessandro Capone, Ferenc Kiefer, Franco Lo Piparo, Introduction.
Alessandro Capone, On the (complicated) relationship between direct and
indirect reports;
Istvan Kecskes, Indirect reporting in bilingual language production;
Wayne Davis, A theory of saying reports;
Alessandro Capone, Impure ‘de se’ thoughts and pragmatics (and how
this is relevant to pragmatics and IEM).
Howard Wettstein, Bringing belief down to earth;
Alessandra Giorgi, Integrated parentheticals in quotations and free
indirect discourse;
Michel Seymour, Indirect discourse and quotation;
Manuel García-Carpintero, Pretend reference and coreference;
Kasia, Jaszczolt, The Syntax-Pragmatics Merger: Belief Reports in the
Theory of Default Semantics;
Sam Cumming and Yael Sharvit, Faithfulness and ‘de se’;
Eros Corazza, She and herself.
Louise Cummings, Reported speech; a clinical pragmatics perspective;
Neal Norrick, Indirect reports, quotation, and narrative;
Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Reporting dialogue and the role of grammar;
Meredith Marra, Janet Holmes, Indirect reports and workplace norms;
Elisabeth Holt, Indirect reported speech in interaction;
Nellie Wieland, Reporting Practices and Reported Entities;
Ferenc Kiefer, Indirect reports in Hungarian;
Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach, Indirect reports, information, and
non-declaratives;
Keith Allan, Reports, indirect reports, and illocutionary point
Eric Whittle, The question of reported speech: identifying an occupational
hazard;
András Kertész, Csilla Rákosi, On the inferential structure of indirect
reports;
Fabrizio, Macagno, Reporting and interpreting intentions in defamation law;
Marina Sbisà, The actional structure of indirect reports;
Alan Libert, The Pragmatics of Indirect Discourse in Artificial Languages
Luvell Anderson, When Reporting Others Backfires.
Salmani Nodoushan, Mohammad, The secret life of slurs from the perspective
of reported speech
Jock Wong, The semantics of citation;
Ralph Salkie, The proper name theory of quotation and indirect reported
speech;
Keith Allan, The reporting of slurs;
Alessandro Capone, Indirectly reporting and translating slurring utterances.

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