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Toward a Discourse Structure Account of Speech and Attitude Reports

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Pristine Perspectives on Logic, Language, and Computation (ESSLLI 2013, ESSLLI 2012)

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This paper addresses the question of propositional attitude reports within Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (SDRT). In line with most SDRT discussions on attitudes reports, we argue that reported speech should be segmented as the rest of the discourse is, but we identify several issues raised by such a segmentation: first, the nature of some relations crossing the boundaries between main and embedded speech remains unclear. Moreover, such constructions are introducing a conflict between SDRT’s Right Frontier Constraint (RFC) and well established facts about accessibility from factual to modal contexts. We propose two solutions for adapting discourse structure to overcome these conflicts. The first one introduces a new ingredient in the theory while the second one is more conservative and relies on continuation-style semantics for SDRT.

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Venant, A. (2014). Toward a Discourse Structure Account of Speech and Attitude Reports. In: Colinet, M., Katrenko, S., Rendsvig, R.K. (eds) Pristine Perspectives on Logic, Language, and Computation. ESSLLI ESSLLI 2013 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8607. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44116-9_15

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