Journal of Historical Pragmatics

Volume 10, Issue 1 (2009)

2009.  182 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
From “friends” to “patrons” Transformations in the social power structure as reflected in the rhetoric of personal letters in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Sweden
Marko Hakanen and Ulla Koskinen
1–22
Empowerment and disempowerment in the Glencairn Uprising: A corpus-based critical analysis of Early Modern English news discourse
Sheryl Prentice and Andrew Hardie
23–55
Re-visiting Salem: Self-face and self-politeness in the Salem witchcraft trials
Krisda Chaemsaithong
56–83
“Oh” in Shakespeare: A conversation analytic approach
Raymond F. Person, Jr.
84–107
Pragmatic functions of reported speech with jako in the Old Russian Primary Chronicle
Renee Perelmutter
108–131
“Be steady then, my countrymen, be firm, united and determined” Expressions of stance in the 1798–1800 Irish paper war
Alessandra Levorato
132–157
Reviews
Review of Eckardt (2006): Meaning Change in Grammaticalization. An Enquiry into Semantic Reanalysis
Reviewed by María José López-Couso
159–165
Review of Chruszczewski (2006): Cultural Patterns in Discursive Practices of Scandinavian Speech Communities in the Viking Age. On the Basis of Runic Inscriptions of North-Central Jutland
Reviewed by Heimir Pálsson
166–169
Review of Kytö, Rydén & Smitterberg (2006): Nineteenth-Century English: Stability and Change
Reviewed by Alexander Bergs
170–177
Subjects