Il discorso riportato nei processi. Tipologie e funzioni

<strong>Abstract</strong> – This paper aims tocontribute to the reflection on the use of reported speech in the judiciaryfield.The scenario of reference chosenis the trial following the “Erba Massacre” which took place on 11thDecember 2006. A linguistic analysis was conducted on the mate...

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Main Author: Monica Dell'Aglio
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Università del Salento 2015-01-01
Series:Lingue e Linguaggi
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Online Access:http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/linguelinguaggi/article/view/13727
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description <strong>Abstract</strong> – This paper aims tocontribute to the reflection on the use of reported speech in the judiciaryfield.The scenario of reference chosenis the trial following the “Erba Massacre” which took place on 11thDecember 2006. A linguistic analysis was conducted on the material used duringthe episodes of the TV programme “Un giorno in Pretura” that dealt with thiscase. A critical examination of the comments reveals from a linguistic point ofview the considerable incidence of reported speech in communicative contexts ofcontrolled public speaking.The introduction briefly outlinesthe theoretics behind the main forms of reported speech, i.e. “direct” and“indirect”, as well as the functions attributed to each. The next sectionprovides a detailed analysis of collected data samples, which point out howdifficult and at times impossible it is to pinpoint one particular function asthe main feature for any given form of reported speech.In conclusion, it may be saidthat also in the judiciary field, the need emerges to take into considerationthe fact that reported speech has a wide range of possible functions and tocarry out a functional analysis that may highlight the main functions on a caseby case basis, depending on the communicative context in which it appears.
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spelling doaj.art-2fd08cf87b2d4875be47124d8f4c4dda2022-12-21T19:08:53ZdeuUniversità del SalentoLingue e Linguaggi2239-03672239-03592015-01-01120658210.1285/i22390359v12p6513943Il discorso riportato nei processi. Tipologie e funzioniMonica Dell'Aglio0Università degli Studi della Basilicata - DICEM<strong>Abstract</strong> – This paper aims tocontribute to the reflection on the use of reported speech in the judiciaryfield.The scenario of reference chosenis the trial following the “Erba Massacre” which took place on 11thDecember 2006. A linguistic analysis was conducted on the material used duringthe episodes of the TV programme “Un giorno in Pretura” that dealt with thiscase. A critical examination of the comments reveals from a linguistic point ofview the considerable incidence of reported speech in communicative contexts ofcontrolled public speaking.The introduction briefly outlinesthe theoretics behind the main forms of reported speech, i.e. “direct” and“indirect”, as well as the functions attributed to each. The next sectionprovides a detailed analysis of collected data samples, which point out howdifficult and at times impossible it is to pinpoint one particular function asthe main feature for any given form of reported speech.In conclusion, it may be saidthat also in the judiciary field, the need emerges to take into considerationthe fact that reported speech has a wide range of possible functions and tocarry out a functional analysis that may highlight the main functions on a caseby case basis, depending on the communicative context in which it appears.http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/linguelinguaggi/article/view/13727Reported speechTrialCommunicative functionsPragmaticsLinguistics
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Il discorso riportato nei processi. Tipologie e funzioni
Lingue e Linguaggi
Reported speech
Trial
Communicative functions
Pragmatics
Linguistics
title Il discorso riportato nei processi. Tipologie e funzioni
title_full Il discorso riportato nei processi. Tipologie e funzioni
title_fullStr Il discorso riportato nei processi. Tipologie e funzioni
title_full_unstemmed Il discorso riportato nei processi. Tipologie e funzioni
title_short Il discorso riportato nei processi. Tipologie e funzioni
title_sort il discorso riportato nei processi tipologie e funzioni
topic Reported speech
Trial
Communicative functions
Pragmatics
Linguistics
url http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/linguelinguaggi/article/view/13727
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