Journal of Historical Pragmatics 3:2
[Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 3:2] 2002.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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On Shakespeare’s informal languageNorman F. Blake | pp. 179–204
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Performative aspects of late medieval English willsGabriella Del Lungo Camiciotti | pp. 205–227
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On interaction in herbals from Middle English to Early Modern EnglishMartti Mäkinen | pp. 229–251
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The pragmatics of captatio benevolentiae in the Cely lettersTeresa Sanchez Roura | pp. 253–272
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“Yf ye wyll bergayne wullen cloth or othir marchandise...”: Bargaining in early modern language teaching textbooksMonika Becker | pp. 273–297
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“I will tell, I will tell”: Confessional patterns in the Salem Witchcraft Trials, 1692Kathleen L. Doty and Risto Hiltunen | pp. 299–335
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Debra Ziegeler. Hypothetical Modality. Grammaticalisation in an L2 DialectReviewed by Roberta Facchinetti | pp. 337–340
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Daniel E. Collins. Reanimated Voices: Speech Reporting in a Historical-pragmatic PerspectiveReviewed by Barbara Kryk-Kastovsky | pp. 340–349
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Andreas Blank & Peter Koch (eds.). Historical Semantics and CognitionReviewed by Steve Nicolle | pp. 349–354
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Forthcoming Papersp. 355
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Index to Volume 3pp. 357–358
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