Natural syntax: English reported speech
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2008
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Adam Mickiewicz University
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Natural Syntax is a developing deductive theory, a branch of Naturalness Theory. The naturalness
judgements are couched in naturalness scales, which proceed from the basic parameters (or “axioms”)
listed at the beginning of this paper. The predictions of the theory are calculated in the
deductions, whose chief components are a pair of naturalness scales and the rules governing the
alignment of corresponding naturalness values. Parallel and chiastic alignments are distinguished,
in complementary distribution. Chiastic alignment is mandatory in deductions limited to unnatural
environments.
This paper exemplifies Natural Syntax using language data associated with reported speech
in Standard English. Some of the deductions compare direct and indirect speech, and some operate
within direct speech or within indirect speech. Special attention is directed toward the verbal
nucleus of the reporting clause and on frequency phenomena as defined under 1 below in criteria
(d) and (e).
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Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, vol. 44 (2008), pp. 217-252
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0081-6272