Journal of Historical Pragmatics 5:1
[Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 5:1] 2004.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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A critique of Levinson’s view of Q- and M-inferences in historical pragmaticsElizabeth Closs Traugott | pp. 1–26
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Triglossia and pragmatic variety choice in nineteenth-century Bruges: A case study in historical sociolinguisticsWim Vandenbussche | pp. 27–47
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Rhetorical enargeia and linguistic pragmatics: On speech-reporting strategies in East Slavic medieval hagiography and homileticsIngunn Lunde | pp. 49–80
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Grammaticalization of the scalar focus particle lian 連 in Mandarin ChineseJanet Zhiqun Xing | pp. 81–106
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Historical patterns for the grammatical marking of stance: A cross-register comparisonDouglas Biber | pp. 107–136
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“I wol sterve”: Negotiating the issue of a lady’s consent in Chaucer’s poetryJuhani Rudanko | pp. 137–158
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“Let mee bee so bold to request you to tell mee”: Constructions with let me and the history of English directivesThomas Kohnen | pp. 159–173
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Gisle Andersen. Pragmatic Markers and Sociolinguistic VariationReviewed by Simone Müller | pp. 175–179
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BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General