Journal of Historical Pragmatics 1:1
[Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 1:1] 2000.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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EditorialAndreas H. Jucker and Irma Taavitsainen | pp. v–vi
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Some remarks on the rhetoric of historical pragmaticsSusan M. Fitzmaurice | pp. 1–6
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Invoking scalarity: The development of in factScott A. Schwenter and Elizabeth Closs Traugott | pp. 7–25
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Development of demo type connectives and na elements: Two extremes of Japanese discourse markersNoriko O. Onodera | pp. 27–55
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Is a diachronic speech act theory possible?Marcella Bertuccelli Papi | pp. 57–66
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Diachronic speech act analysis: Insults from flyting to flamingAndreas H. Jucker and Irma Taavitsainen | pp. 67–95
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Constructing witches and spells: Speech acts and activity types in Early Modern EnglandJonathan Culpeper and Elena Semino | pp. 97–116
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‘But-þat þou louye me, Sertes y dye fore loue of þe’: Towards a typology of opening moves in Courtly Amorous InteractionThomas Honegger | pp. 117–150
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Gerd Fritz. Historische SemantikReviewed by Brigitte Nerlich | pp. 151–160
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