Journal of Historical Pragmatics

Volume 3, Issue 1 (2002)

2002.  
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
“Can innocent people be guilty?” A sociopragmatic analysis of examination transcripts from the salem witchcraft trials
Dawn Archer
1–30
“Plethoras of witty verbiage” and “heathen Greek” Ways of reading meaning in English comic drama
Susan Fitzmaurice
31–60
Rites of rivalry: Ritual interaction and the emergence of indirect language use
Marcel Bax
61–106
“Hear my soul speak” Subjectivity and intersubjectivity in Shakespeare’s The Tempest
Lotte Troupp
107–150
The discourse of seduction and intrigue: Linguistic strategies in three fabliaux in the Canterbury Tales
Mari Pakkala-Weckström
151–173
Book Review
Review of Jucker (2000): History of English and English Historical Linguistics
Reviewed by Jeremy J. Smith
175–177