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  1. REPORTED SPEECH (RS)

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  2. How to use Reported Speech and Passive voice in English

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  3. English- Direct and indirect speech- Journalistic Writing KS2

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  4. Infografia Reported Speech

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  5. Reported Speech: qué es y cuándo utilizarlo (con ejemplos y ejercicios)

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  6. Reported Speech Rules With Exercises

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  1. Reported speech in journalistic discourse: The relation of function and

    This will be exemplified with reported speech in journalistic discourse (using examples from the French newspaper Le Monde). In news reporting, reported speech functions differently from the way in which it functions in, for example, fictional narrative and conversation. This is due to the fact that news reporting is focused on conveying ...

  2. Journalistic quotation: Reported speech in newspapers from a semiotic

    Newspaper quotation segments are related to each variety of quotation, drawing out these co-occurring semiotic and linguistic characteristics to show how each quote mode performs as either a source or writer-centered double-duty speech act, allowing journalists within the traditional objectivity norm to variously provide relatively neutral or ...

  3. (PDF) Journalistic quotation: Reported speech in newspapers from a

    Journalistic reported speech in newspapers has been studied in different ways, for exam-ple, the role of direct quotation in news articles (Pan, 2010); as a discursive property .

  4. Appraising through someone else's words: The evaluative power of

    Smirnova AV (2009) Reported speech as an element of argumentative newspaper discourse. Discourse & Communication 3(1): 79-103. Crossref. Web of Science. Google Scholar. ... Waugh L (1995) Reported speech in journalistic discourse: The relation of function and texts. Text 15(1): 129-173.

  5. Diachronic changes in forms and functions of reported discourse in news

    A sentence was coded as reported discourse in the (5) free indirect mode if it embedded the viewpoint of a news source by means of a speech or thought report in which direct discourse was combined with narratorial commentary, typically with person and tense anchored to the viewpoint of the journalist and temporal and spatial adverbs anchored to ...

  6. (PDF) Journalistic quotation: reported speech in newspapers from a

    Factual reported speech as language and sign Journalistic reported speech in newspapers has been studied in different ways, for example, the role of direct quotation in news articles (Pan, 2010); as a discursive property linked mainly with free-indirect quotation [a hybrid mode of direct and indirect] (Pietila, 1992); as revealing the ...

  7. Argumentative use of reported speech in British newspaper discourse

    When reported speech is used as an argument, the journalist, on the contrary, aims to show minimum control of the quoted utterance to increase its argumentative credibility. This is achieved by detailed reproduction of local semantics, lexica, and syntax of the quotation. Published in Print: 2012-03-22.

  8. Reported speech as an element of argumentative newspaper ...

    Journalistic reported speech in newspapers has been studied in different ways, for example, the role of direct quotation in news articles (Pan, 2010); as a discursive property linked mainly with ...

  9. Reported speech in journalistic discourse: The relation of function and

    Published Online: 2009-11-12. Published in Print: 1995-01-01. Article Reported speech in journalistic discourse: The relation of function and text was published on January 1, 1995 in the journal Text & Talk (volume 15, issue 1).

  10. Journalistic quotation: Reported speech in ...

    A qualitative sample of newspaper articles covering Israeli commandos' killing of passengers aboard a pro-Palestinian cargo ship was examined to discern how direct and indirect quotation modes function as propositional re-assertion. Using a linguistic-semiotic perspective, journalistic quotation was conceptualized as a series of verbal speech-act signs of three types: direct, free-indirect ...

  11. Reported speech and sequence of tenses

    Comments Offon Reported speech and sequence of tenses. Grammatically speaking, reportedor indirect speech means one person is communicating another's ideas, but not the exact words — in short, paraphrasing. The concept is important in journalism because, well, journalists report a lot of speech. Often we do it in direct quotes: "Come on ...

  12. What is Reported Speech and How to Use It? with Examples

    Reported speech: She said she was going to the store then. In this example, the pronoun "I" is changed to "she" and the adverb "now" is changed to "then.". 2. Change the tense: In reported speech, you usually need to change the tense of the verb to reflect the change from direct to indirect speech. Here's an example:

  13. To practise writing direct and reported speech

    Journalistic Writing - based on traditional tales. To practise writing direct and reported speech. To practise writing direct and reported speech. Download all resources. Share activities with pupils. ... In this lesson, we will explore the differences between direct and reported speech. We will identify the main features and practise writing ...

  14. Reported speech as an element of argumentative newspaper discourse

    The present article deals with reported speech as an element of argumentation in the newspaper discourse of Great Britain viewed in the unity of its syntactic and semantic characteristics and argumentative functions. Theoretically, the research is based on the dialogic understanding of quotations, the dialogue theory by Bakhtin and contemporary ...

  15. Lesson: To write a newspaper report

    Key learning points. In this lesson, we will be revising all the features of a newspaper report, looking at the headline, 5Ws, witness statements, direct and indirect speech, journalistic sentence starters and lastly, tense in the final paragraph. We will then write our own newspaper report.

  16. English8_018_Lesson

    Our topic is about using direct and reported speech in journalistic writing. Let's begin. Using Direct and Reported Speech in. Journalistic Writing (Part 1) ENGLISH GRAMMAR - 8. EN7G-III-h-3. Using Direct and Reported Speech in Journalistic Writing (Part 1)

  17. Lesson Plan Direct and Reported Speech

    This document provides a detailed lesson plan for teaching 8th grade students about direct and reported speech in journalistic writing. The plan outlines learning objectives, resources, procedures and activities. It begins with defining direct and reported speech. Students then practice identifying examples as direct or reported and converting between the two forms. The lesson ensures students ...

  18. Intention work: The scope of journalistic interpretation of political

    Reported speech acts inform audiences about actors' worldviews and about actions needed to be taken in the future (Sigal, 1986). Journalists thus engage in what we may call 'intention work': they attribute intentions to what is said and distribute them in the form of reported speech acts in the framework of their stories.

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    Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to make a campaign speech addressing "his path forward" on Friday, after his running mate mentioned the possibility of dropping out ...

  20. Role and Position of Scientific Voices: Reported Speech in the Media

    reported speech not only through the way that grammar differentiates between direct and indirect style, but widening this view to include what in journalistic practices constitutes a continuum of ...

  21. For Fox News and its Republican audience, how do they cover the ...

    Fox showed President Joe Biden's valedictory speech but skipped many others. Its personalities called the proceedings "boring" and the start of a "week of lies."

  22. WATCH: Walz says 'mind your own damn business' when it comes to

    Walz's speech came a day before Vice President Kamala Harris will take the stage as the official nominee. Related Vance and Walz are still relatively unknown, but Walz is better liked, poll finds

  23. Ex-Trump press secretary Stephanie Grisham says he mocked his

    Trump White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham disavowed her former boss Tuesday evening and voiced support for Kamala Harris for president in remarks at the Democratic National Convention in ...

  24. Barack Obama at DNC: I Am 'Stupid Enough to Speak After Michelle'

    In his subsequent speech, Mr. Obama continued the attack, comparing Mr. Trump to "the neighbor who keeps running his leaf blower outside your window every minute of every day," constantly ...

  25. DNC fact check: What Walz, other speakers got right and wrong

    The tax cuts were the largest in state history, the Star Tribune reported. The package also, however, created the largest tax hike in state history that sought to raise $1 billion over two years ...

  26. PDF Journalism

    Journalistic reported speech in newspapers has been studied in different ways, for exam - ple, the role of direct quotation in news articles (Pan, 2010); as a discursive property

  27. WATCH: Tim Walz delivers pep talk in full speech at 2024 ...

    Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz formally accepted the vice presidential nomination, a day before Vice President Kamala Harris takes the stage as the official nominee. Watch Walz's speech in the player ...

  28. (PDF) Diachronic changes in forms and functions of reported discourse

    In particular, journalistic use of reported speech is based, as elsewhere, on the relation between a reporting speech event and a reported speech event, but in addition, contrary to other uses of ...

  29. Reported speech in journalistic discourse: The relation of function and

    Published Online: 2009-11-12. Published in Print: 1995-01-01. Walter de Gruyter. Article Reported speech in journalistic discourse: The relation of function and text was published on January 1, 1995 in the journal Text & Talk (volume 15, issue 1).

  30. Donald Trump Accused of Committing 'Massive Crime' With Reported Phone

    President Donald Trump meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago estate on July 26, 2024. Trump has been accused of discussing the ceasefire deal with Netanyahu.