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The metapragmatics of hoaxing
Tracking a genre label from Edgar Allan Poe to Web 2.0
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface and acknowledgements vii
- Introduction 1
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Part 1. Metacommunicative profiles of communicative genres
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1.1 Cross-sectional studies
- Sociability 21
- “I write you these few lines” 45
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1.2 Longitudinal studies
- Inscribed orality and the end of a discourse archive 67
- Managing disputes with civility 89
- The metapragmatics of civilized belligerence 111
- The metapragmatics of hoaxing 129
- From speaker and hearer to chatter, blogger and user 151
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Part 2. Metacommunicative lexical sets
- Now as a text deictic feature in Late Medieval and Early Modern English medical writing 179
- Performative and non-performative uses of speech-act verbs in the history of English 207
- Verbs of answering revisited 223
- A lexical approach to paralinguistic communication of the past 247
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Part 3. (Meta-)communicative ethics and ideologies
- Historical evidence of communicative maxims 271
- Name index 289
- Subject index 291
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface and acknowledgements vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1. Metacommunicative profiles of communicative genres
-
1.1 Cross-sectional studies
- Sociability 21
- “I write you these few lines” 45
-
1.2 Longitudinal studies
- Inscribed orality and the end of a discourse archive 67
- Managing disputes with civility 89
- The metapragmatics of civilized belligerence 111
- The metapragmatics of hoaxing 129
- From speaker and hearer to chatter, blogger and user 151
-
Part 2. Metacommunicative lexical sets
- Now as a text deictic feature in Late Medieval and Early Modern English medical writing 179
- Performative and non-performative uses of speech-act verbs in the history of English 207
- Verbs of answering revisited 223
- A lexical approach to paralinguistic communication of the past 247
-
Part 3. (Meta-)communicative ethics and ideologies
- Historical evidence of communicative maxims 271
- Name index 289
- Subject index 291