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Reflexive Language: Reported Speech and Metapragmatics by John A. Lucy β€” book cover

Reflexive Language: Reported Speech and Metapragmatics

by John A. Lucy
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Overview

This volume examines the nature and significance of the reflexive capacity of natural language, its ability to represent its own structure and use through reported speech and explicit statements about language use (metapragmatics). Included are theoretical overviews, case studies of the forms and functioning of reflexive language, and explorations of the broad importance of reflexive language for research in the humanities and social sciences. These innovative essays, many by internationally known researchers, effectively critique research in the human disciplines that fails to take language seriously. It should elicit widespread attention and debate.

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These innovative essays represent a critique of those researchers in the humanities and social sciences who fail to take language seriously.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1993
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
428
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521351645

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