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Wikipedia: Quotative

A quotative is grammatical device to mark reported speech in some languages. It can be equated with "spoken quotation marks". In the English sentence

(1) John said "Wow",

there is no word indicating that we are dealing with reported speech. This is only indicated typographically. In Sinhala on the other hand, the equivalent sentence

(2) John Wow kiyalaa kivvaa

has an overt indication of reported speech after the reported string Wow, the quotative kiyalaa.



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