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Quoting in Parliamentary Question Time

Exploring Recent Change

Elisabeth Reber

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Cambridge University Press
16 September 2021
Why do recordings of speakers engaging in reported speech at British Prime Minister's Questions from the 1970s–80s sound so distant to us? This cutting-edge study explores how the practices of quoting have changed at parliamentary question time in light of changing conventions and an evolving media landscape. Comparing data from authentic audio and video recordings from 1978 to 1988 and from 2003 to 2013, it provides evidence for qualitative and quantitative changes at the micro level (e.g., grammaticalisation processes in the reporting clause) and in more global structures (e.g., rhetorical patterns, and activities). These analytic findings contribute to the theoretical modelling of evidentiality in English, our understanding of constructions, interaction, and change, and of PMQs as an evolving community of practice. One of the first large-scale studies of recent change in an interactional genre of English, this ground-breaking monograph offers a framework for a diachronic interactional (socio-) linguistic research programme.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 159mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   670g
ISBN:   9781108835978
ISBN 10:   110883597X
Series:   Studies in English Language
Pages:   280
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Elisabeth Reber is a senior lecturer, University of Würzburg, and currently a replacement professor in English Linguistics, University of Heidelberg. Her work focuses on Interactional (Socio-)Linguistics, Construction Grammar, and Multimodality. She has published the monograph Affectivity in Interaction (2012), numerous co-edited volumes, book chapters, and peer-reviewed journal articles.

Reviews for Quoting in Parliamentary Question Time: Exploring Recent Change

'What I personally find a particularly noteworthy asset in this extensive and diligent work is Reber's intricate focus on prosodical and suprasegmental aspects and layers that accompany, complement and specify the meanings and functions of the quotations analyzed.' Monika Kirner-Ludwig, Journal of Pragmatics


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