The present article deals with the argumentative function of reported speech in a specific discourse genre: economic-financial newspaper articles. Economic-financial discourse results are very interesting for the present investigation, at least, for two reasons. Firstly, being oriented towards the decision making of investors it is, for the most part, overtly or covertly argumentative. Secondly, the argumentation is, for the most part, attributed to expert sources. Theoretically, the research is based on the pragmatic and text linguistic research on reported discourse as well as on argumentation theory. The proposed integrated approach to reported speech combining linguistic and argumentation theoretic insights revealed the relations between linguistic characteristics of reported speech with its different argumentative functions.
2019. Historical Trends in the Pragmatics of Indirect Reports in Dutch Crime News Stories. In Indirect Reports and Pragmatics in the World Languages [Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology, 19], ► pp. 401 ff.
Palmieri, Rudi
2017. The Role of Argumentation in Financial Communication and Investor Relations. In The Handbook of Financial Communication and Investor Relations, ► pp. 45 ff.
Rocci, Andrea
2017. Case Studies of Italian Modal Constructions in Context. In Modality in Argumentation [Argumentation Library, 29], ► pp. 371 ff.
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2015. Argumentation in earnings conference calls. Corporate standpoints and analysts’ challenges. Studies in Communication Sciences 15:1 ► pp. 120 ff.
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2014. Argumentative Strategies and Multimodality in Oral Business Discourse: From Theory to Practice. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 116 ► pp. 2330 ff.
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