All Stories

  1. Displayed monologues
  2. Irregular perspective shifts and perspective persistence, discourse-oriented and theoretical approaches
  3. Perspective persistence and irregular perspective shift
  4. Notes from the field on perspective-indexing constructions
  5. To whom it may concern
  6. Reported speech forms a dedicated syntactic domain
  7. M and R as elements of a syntactic unit: Where would the relation between M and R come from, if not from syntax?
  8. Irregular perspective shifts and perspective persistence
  9. Solega defenestration
  10. Defenestration: deconstructing the frame-in relation in Ungarinyin
  11. The Instruction of Imagination: Language as a Social Communication Technology
  12. Evidential fictive interaction (in Ungarinyin and Russian)
  13. Stance as participant structure
  14. Correction: New Genetic and Linguistic Analyses Show Ancient Human Influence on Baobab Evolution and Distribution in Australia
  15. New Genetic and Linguistic Analyses Show Ancient Human Influence on Baobab Evolution and Distribution in Australia
  16. Refracting views: How to construct complex perspective in reported speech and thought in Ungarinyin
  17. Minds divided: speaker attitudes in quotatives