Journal of Historical Pragmatics
Volume 13, Issue 1 (2012)
2012. iii, 172 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The Dutch evidential NCI: A case of constructional attritionTimothy Colleman and Dirk Noël | pp. 1–28
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The politeness of a disciplining text: Ideal readers in Ancrene WisseMargaret Hostetler | pp. 29–49
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The diachronic relationship between demonstratives and first/second person pronounsOsamu Ishiyama | pp. 50–71
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The semantic change of ato ‘later, behind’ in Japanese: From the Peircean sign to metonymyToshiko Yamaguchi | pp. 72–109
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Impolite orders in Ancient Greek? The οὐκ ἐρεῖς; typeCamille Denizot | pp. 110–128
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The development of possessive HAVE GOT: The path (not) takenMonika Edith Schulz | pp. 129–146
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Douglas Biber & Susan Conrad. Register, Genre, and StyleReviewed by Anu Lehto | pp. 147–152
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Francisca Loetz. Dealings with God. From Blasphemers in Early Modern Zurich to a Cultural History of ReligiousnessReviewed by Tanja Rütten | pp. 153–157
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Dirk Geeraerts. Theories of Lexical SemanticsReviewed by Brigitte Nerlich | pp. 158–163
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Louise Cummings (ed.). The Pragmatics EncyclopediaReviewed by Thomas Kohnen | pp. 164–168
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Jonathan Culpeper & Dániel Z. Kádár (eds.). Historical (Im)PolitenessReviewed by Miriam A. Locher | pp. 169–172
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