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Corpus Pragmatic Studies on the History of Medical Discourse
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2022
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The original studies in this volume provide new insights into the history of medical discourse across centuries in both professional and lay texts. The central themes deal with changes in medical writing in various societal and cultural contexts in search for best practices in corpus pragmatics for future work. Some studies apply quantitative methods of corpus linguistics and Digital Humanities, others adopt a qualitative, discourse-analytical perspective, focusing on particular texts, authors or medical topics, or specific functionally-defined discourse forms such as narratives. Quantitative and qualitative approaches are mutually complementary and shed light on different aspects of historical medical discourse. The methodologies aim at establishing validity and reliability for pragmatic analysis, taking into account relevant contextual factors and insights from other fields, such as medical and social history, history of ideas, and science studies.
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Zhonghua Wu, Zhejiang University City College & Le Cheng, Zhejiang University, in Journal of Pragmatics 202 (2022).:
One remarkable strength of this book is that combining quantitative and qualitative analyses to explore pragmatic aspects of medical writing allows readers to obtain a multi-faceted view of what the medical discourse was like in earlier times and to advance the understanding of variations in pragmatic meaning. Beyond question, corpus pragmatic studies have extended the boundary of pragmatics regarding the scope and methods and will further contribute to the development of pragmatic theories. [...] The volume is well-suited for the general public and academics interested in medical discourse and the synergy between corpus linguistics and pragmatics.
One remarkable strength of this book is that combining quantitative and qualitative analyses to explore pragmatic aspects of medical writing allows readers to obtain a multi-faceted view of what the medical discourse was like in earlier times and to advance the understanding of variations in pragmatic meaning. Beyond question, corpus pragmatic studies have extended the boundary of pragmatics regarding the scope and methods and will further contribute to the development of pragmatic theories. [...] The volume is well-suited for the general public and academics interested in medical discourse and the synergy between corpus linguistics and pragmatics.
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Table of contents
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Preface
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Chapter 1. Corpora, pragmatics, and historical medical discourse
1 - Part I. Tracing discursive changes
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Chapter 2. “A geography of names”
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Chapter 3. Medical topics and style from 1500 to 2018
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Chapter 4. Medical discourse in Late Modern English
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Chapter 5. Survival or death
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Chapter 6. Towards a local grammar of stance expression in Late Modern English medical writing
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Chapter 7. “Die Blumenzeit der Frau”
153 - Part II. Changing functions, roles and representations
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Chapter 8. Language, labour and ideology
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Chapter 9. Unhappy patients and eminent physicians
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Chapter 10. The discursive dynamics of personal experience narratives and medical advice in 18th-century British consultation letters
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Chapter 11. Communicating authority
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Chapter 12. How old is old?
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Chapter 13. The popularization of learned medicine in late seventeenth-century England
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Index
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