Journal of Historical Pragmatics 16:2
[Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 16:2] 2015. iii, 168 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Discourse functions of subject left dislocation in Old OccitanBryan Donaldson | pp. 159–186
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Parenthetical “I say (you)” in Late Medieval Greek vernacular: A message-structuring discourse marker rather than a message-conveying verbJorie Soltic | pp. 187–217
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“Factive” parenthetical clauses? A synchronic and diachronic account of I regret (to say)Caroline Gentens | pp. 218–249
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The rise of demonstrative-based first/second-person markers in the history of Japanese: A speaker subjectivity accountToshiko Yamaguchi | pp. 250–276
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“I hope you will write”: The function of projection structures in a corpus of nineteenth-century Irish emigrant correspondenceEmma Moreton | pp. 277–303
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Andreas H. Jucker, Daniela Landert, Annina Seiler & Nicole Studer-Joho (eds). Meaning in the History of English: Words and Texts in ContextReviewed by Matti Rissanen | pp. 304–309
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Irma Taavitsainen, Andreas H. Jucker & Jukka Tuominen (eds). Diachronic Corpus PragmaticsReviewed by Peter J. Grund | pp. 310–314
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Marijke J. van der Wal & Gijsbert Rutten (eds). Touching the Past: Studies in the Historical Sociolinguistics of Ego-DocumentsReviewed by Susan Fitzmaurice | pp. 315–320
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Andreas H. Jucker & Irma Taavitsainen. English Historical PragmaticsReviewed by Joanna Kopaczyk | pp. 321–326
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BIC Subject: CFG – Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
BISAC Subject: LAN009010 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative