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Dedication; Preface; References; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1: Putting theßThreads Together; References; Chapter 2: On theßSocial Practice ofßIndirect Reports; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Indirect Reports asßEvents; 2.3 Indirect Reports asßLanguage Games; 2.4 The Logic andßStructure ofßIndirect Reports; 2.5 Indirect Reports asßTransformations; 2.6 On theßUse ofßPerspectived NPs; 2.7 Saying asßaßLocutionary or Illocutionary Act; 2.8 Purpose andßLevel ofßDetails; 2.9 Logical Form andßContext; 2.10 Restrictions onßTransformations; 2.11 Indirect Reports andßPragmemes.

2.12 Indirect Reports andßInstitutional Contexts2.13 Choice ofßMode ofßPresentation andßtheßHearer; 2.14 Indirect Reports andßExpressives; 2.15 Final Remarks; 2.16 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: On theß(Complicated) Relationship Between Direct andßIndirect Reports; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Opacity; 3.3 Transformations inßDirect andßIndirect Reports; 3.4 Elimination; 3.5 Expansions; 3.6 Interjections inßIndirect Reports; 3.7 Paraphrasis/Form Principle; 3.8 Pronominals; 3.9 Summaries; 3.10 Voice; 3.11 Future Topics; 3.12 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Indirect Reports asßLanguage Games.

4.1 Introduction4.2 The Transformation Problem; 4.3 Indirect Reports andßLanguage Games; 4.4 Applying Considerations byßDascal etßal. ToßIndirect Reports asßLanguage Games; 4.5 Capone 2010a andßIndirect Reports asßLanguage Games; 4.6 Slurs andßTaboo Words; 4.7 Default Interpretations andßModularity ofßMind; 4.8 Dascal andßWeizman (1987) onßClues andßCues; 4.8.1 Applications ofßCues andßClues; 4.9 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Indirect Reporting andßFooting; 5.1 Introduction ; 5.2 The Practice ofßIndirect Reporting; 5.3 On Footing; 5.4 Applying theßNotion ofßFooting toßIndirect Reports.

5.5 Indirect Reports asßSpoken by Two Speakers5.6 Cuts inßtheßOriginal Utterance; 5.7 Presuppositional Triggers andßIndirect Reports; 5.8 Syntax andßIndirect Reporting; 5.9 Ironies andßFooting; 5.10 Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Reporting Non-serious Speech; 6.1 Introduction; 6.1.1 On theßDialogic Structure ofßIndirect Reports; 6.1.2 Non-serious Speech asßaßTransformation; 6.1.3 Reporting Non-serious Speech; 6.1.3.1 Consequences ofßtheßParaphrasis/Form Principle; 6.1.3.2 Principle A; 6.1.3.3 Principle B; 6.1.4 Pre-pragmatics; 6.1.5 Clues andßNon-serious Utterances.

6.1.6 The Principle ofßPrudence6.1.6.1 Principle ofßPrudence; 6.1.7 A Real Case; 6.1.8 Differences BetweenßNon-serious Speech andßSpeech Acts inßContext; 6.2 Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Indirect Reports andßSlurring; 7.1 Introduction; 7.1.1 Davidson onßIndirect Reports; 7.1.2 Capone (2010a) andßIndirect Reports; 7.1.3 Some Considerations onßWieland onßIndirect Reports; 7.1.4 Indirect Reports andßQuotation; 7.1.4.1 Seymour (1994) onßIndirect Discourse andßQuotation; 7.1.5 Douven's Point ofßView; 7.1.6 Slurring; 7.2 Conclusion; References.

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