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Unlocking the History of English

Pragmatics, prescriptivism and text types. Selected papers from the 21st ICEHL
  • Edited by: Luisella Caon , Moragh S. Gordon and Thijs Porck
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2024
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This volume brings together contributions selected from papers delivered at the 21st International Conference on English Historical Linguistics (ICEHL, Leiden 2021). The chapters deal with aspects of language use throughout the history of English, including efforts to prescribe and regulate language in texts that share specific forms, functions and audiences. They feature both quantitative and qualitative analyses of changing language use, often in relation to trends of language advice in such metalinguistic works as grammars, spelling books and usage guides. The authors showcase work on pragmatics and prescriptivism (understatement between Middle and Late Modern English, capitalization of common nouns from Early to Late Modern English and the use of stigmatized grammatical variants in eighteenth-century plays), specific text types (case studies of political, legal and medical English) and the language of late modern letters (diachronic stylistic changes, letter-copying practices, the role of letter-writing manuals and changing spelling practices). This volume will be of interest to those working on pragmatics, prescriptivism and sociolinguistics of English, historical linguistics, language change, computational historical linguistics and related sub-disciplines.


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Unlocking the history of English
Luisella Caon, Moragh S. Gordon and Thijs Porck
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Part I. Pragmatics and prescriptivism

Claudia Claridge
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A corpus-based approach
Jessica Nowak and Stefan Hartmann
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Eighteenth-century female playwrights’ use of you was and you were
James Hyett and Carol Percy
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Part II. Political, legal and medical text types

A case study from 1789
Juhani Rudanko and Paul Rickman
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A diachronic analysis of nominalizations in British judicial decisions
Paula Rodríguez-Puente
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The lexis of moral sense and practical ethics in late eighteenth-century medical writing
Elisabetta Lonati
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Part III. The language of late modern letters

Evidence from 400 years of early English letters in a POS-tagged corpus
Tanja Säily, Turo Vartiainen, Harri Siirtola and Terttu Nevalainen
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Exploring copying practices in Mary Hamilton’s private correspondence
Tino Oudesluijs
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A comparison and the influence of letter-writing manuals
Nuria Calvo Cortés
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Inter- and intra-writer variation in the use of <quh‑> in Early Modern Scots
Sarah van Eyndhoven
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