Journal of Historical Pragmatics 14:2
[Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 14:2] 2013. iv, 173 pp.
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Table of Contents
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The evolution of three pragmatic markers: As it were, so to speak/say and if you likeClaudia Claridge | pp. 161–184
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A defence of the focus hypothesis concerning Late Medieval Greek object clitic pronouns: A case study of light verbs in the Chronicle of MoreaJorie Soltic | pp. 185–209
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Have you seen what I mean? From verbal constructions to discourse markersCatherine Bolly and Liesbeth Degand | pp. 210–235
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Courtroom interaction between 1760 and 1860: On defendants taking (re)initiating movesEsperanza Rama-Martínez | pp. 236–262
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Pray in Early Modern English dramaUrsula Lutzky and Jane Demmen | pp. 263–284
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Formulae and performativity in Middle English documentsTanja Rütten | pp. 285–304
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Merja Kytö, Peter J. Grund & Terry Walker. Testifying to Language and Life in Early Modern EnglandReviewed by Magdalena Leitner | pp. 305–309
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Martin Conboy. The Language of Newspapers. Socio-Historical PerspectivesReviewed by Birte Bös | pp. 310–315
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Irma Taavitsainen & Päivi Pahta (eds.). Early Modern English Medical Texts. Corpus Description and StudiesReviewed by Thomas Kohnen | pp. 316–320
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Herbert Schendl & Laura Wright (eds.). Code-Switching in Early EnglishReviewed by Alpo Honkapohja | pp. 321–327
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Barbara Wehr & Frédéric Nicolosi (eds.). Pragmatique historique et syntaxe. Historische Pragmatik und Syntax. Actes de la section du même nom du XXXIe Romanistentag allemand (Bonn, 27.9.2009-1.10.2009)Reviewed by Juhani Härmä and Elina Suomela-Härmä | pp. 328–333
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