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Speaking Quotation Marks Toward a Multimodal Analysis of Quoting Verbatim in English 1st Edition by Martina Lampert ISBN 363159996X 9783631599969

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Authors:Lampert
Pages:396 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:New
Publisher:Peter Lang
Language:english
File Size:4.95 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783631599969, 363159996X
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Speaking Quotation Marks Toward a Multimodal Analysis of Quoting Verbatim in English 1st Edition by Martina Lampert ISBN 363159996X 9783631599969

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ISBN 10: 363159996X

ISBN 13: 9783631599969 

Author: Martina Lampert

This book offers in-depth qualitative case studies of 70 acts of quoting verbatim performed by 16 US speakers across a range of public settings. While their written versions unequivocally index the other voice via quotation marks, the video data drawn from the internet largely lack any non-verbal cues. Contrary to expectation, the quotations’ verbatimness is hardly ever translated into the gradient media: It neither stands out by vocal parameters (pauses, pitch, or intensity) when analyzed acoustically with Praat; nor are (manual) gestures, shift of gaze or body posture called on to serve as regular discriminating quoting practices. In general, the other voice is effectively found backgrounded, if not suppressed, in its oral performance, unless explicitly introduced by a digital quotative.

Table of contents:

Part I: Theoretical Foundations

1. Quoting Verbatim in Public Speech
2. Grounding Quotations
3. Framing Quotations

Part II: The Case Studies
4. Verbalizing Quotation Marks: Quote and its Variants
5. Quotation Marks across Media and Modalities
6. Versatile Say: From Reporting to Animating Another Voice
7. … and Back Again: Growing up – Be Like in Interviews
8. Suppressing the Other Voice
9. The Prevailing Hegemony of the Verbal Domain
10. References

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