16.1131, TOC: Journal of Historical Pragmatics 6/1 (2005)
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Date: 08-Apr-2005
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Journal of Historical Pragmatics Vol. 6, No. 1 (2005)
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Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 08:51:15
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Journal of Historical Pragmatics Vol. 6, No. 1 (2005)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Journal of Historical Pragmatics
Volume Number: 6
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2005
Main Text:
Table of contents
Articles
"We had like to have been killed by thunder & lightning": The semantic and
pragmatic history of a construction that like to disappeared
Merja Kytö and Suzanne Romaine 1-35
>From prepositional phrase to hesitation marker: The semantic and pragmatic
evolution of French enfin
Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen 37-68
Institution and individual in conflict: The Early Middle English Ancrene Wisse
and the authority of speech acts
Zina Petersen 69-85
The characterized reader in Hali Meiðhad and the resisting reader of feminist
discourse on medieval devotional texts
Margaret Hostetler 87-111
Things you have to leave behind: The demise of "elegant writing" and the rise of
genbun itchi style in Meiji-period Japan
Patrick Heinrich 113-132
Questions in Early Modern English pamphlets
Claudia Claridge 133-168
Barbara A. Fennell. 2001. A History of English. A Sociolinguistic Approach
Reviewed by Arja Nurmi 169-172
William Croft. 2000. Explaining Language Change: An Evolutionary Approach
Reviewed by Helena Raumolin-Brunberg 172-176
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics
Discourse Analysis
Subject Language(s): English (ENG)
French (FRN)
Japanese (JPN)
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