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Apologies in the history of English: Routinized and lexicalized expressions of responsibility and regret
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Andreas H. Jucker
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Speech acts now and then: Towards a pragmatic history of English 1
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Part I. Directives and commissives
- Directives in Old English: Beyond politeness? 27
- Requests and directness in Early Modern English trial proceedings and play-texts, 1640-1760 45
- An inventory of directives in Shakespeare's King Lear 85
- Two polite speech acts from a diachronic perspective: Aspects of the realisation of requesting and undertaking commitments in the nineteenth-century commercial community 115
- "No botmeles bihestes": Various ways of making binding promises in Middle English 133
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Part II: Expressives and assertives
- Hāl, Hail, Hello, Hi : Greetings in English language history 165
- "Methinks you seem more beautiful than ever": Compliments and gender in the history of English 195
- Apologies in the history of English: Routinized and lexicalized expressions of responsibility and regret 229
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Part III: Methods of speech act retrieval
- Showing a little promise: Identifying and retrieving explicit illocutionary acts from a corpus of written prose 247
- Fishing for compliments: Precision and recall in corpus-linguistic compliment research 273
- Tracing directives through text and time: Towards a methodology of corpus-based diachronic speech-act analysis 295
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Speech acts now and then: Towards a pragmatic history of English 1
-
Part I. Directives and commissives
- Directives in Old English: Beyond politeness? 27
- Requests and directness in Early Modern English trial proceedings and play-texts, 1640-1760 45
- An inventory of directives in Shakespeare's King Lear 85
- Two polite speech acts from a diachronic perspective: Aspects of the realisation of requesting and undertaking commitments in the nineteenth-century commercial community 115
- "No botmeles bihestes": Various ways of making binding promises in Middle English 133
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Part II: Expressives and assertives
- Hāl, Hail, Hello, Hi : Greetings in English language history 165
- "Methinks you seem more beautiful than ever": Compliments and gender in the history of English 195
- Apologies in the history of English: Routinized and lexicalized expressions of responsibility and regret 229
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Part III: Methods of speech act retrieval
- Showing a little promise: Identifying and retrieving explicit illocutionary acts from a corpus of written prose 247
- Fishing for compliments: Precision and recall in corpus-linguistic compliment research 273
- Tracing directives through text and time: Towards a methodology of corpus-based diachronic speech-act analysis 295
- Index 311