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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- List of Contributors xiii
-
Introduction
- The historical Perspective in Pragmatics 3
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Pragmaphilology
- The Openness of Medieval Texts 37
- They Had Thier Points 55
- Punctuation 65
- A Close Reading of William Caxton’s Dialogues 99
- Wills and Will-Making in 16th and 17th Century England 125
- Justifying Grammars 145
- Communicative Clues in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 187
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Diachronic form-to-function mapping
- Pragmatic Maxims in Explanations of Language Change? 197
- Pragmatic Constraints to Word Order, and Word-Order Change in English 217
- The Semantic and Pragmatic Development of Substitutive Complex Prepositions in English 243
- On Doing as You Please 275
- Your Average Generalisations 309
- Demonstratives in Early Modern English Letters 329
- The Ambiguous Adverbial/Conjunctions pa and ponne in Middle English 345
- Middle English po and other Narrative Discourse Markers 359
- Diachronic Analysis of Japanese Discourse Markers 393
- Interjections in Early Modern English 439
-
Diachronic function-to-form mapping
- Topics in the History of Dialogue forms 469
- “Then I saw to antique heddes” 499
- Linguistic Politeness Strategies in Shakespeare’s Plays 515
- Constraints on Politeness 541
- Index of Names and Sources 603
- Index of Subjects 617
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- List of Contributors xiii
-
Introduction
- The historical Perspective in Pragmatics 3
-
Pragmaphilology
- The Openness of Medieval Texts 37
- They Had Thier Points 55
- Punctuation 65
- A Close Reading of William Caxton’s Dialogues 99
- Wills and Will-Making in 16th and 17th Century England 125
- Justifying Grammars 145
- Communicative Clues in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 187
-
Diachronic form-to-function mapping
- Pragmatic Maxims in Explanations of Language Change? 197
- Pragmatic Constraints to Word Order, and Word-Order Change in English 217
- The Semantic and Pragmatic Development of Substitutive Complex Prepositions in English 243
- On Doing as You Please 275
- Your Average Generalisations 309
- Demonstratives in Early Modern English Letters 329
- The Ambiguous Adverbial/Conjunctions pa and ponne in Middle English 345
- Middle English po and other Narrative Discourse Markers 359
- Diachronic Analysis of Japanese Discourse Markers 393
- Interjections in Early Modern English 439
-
Diachronic function-to-form mapping
- Topics in the History of Dialogue forms 469
- “Then I saw to antique heddes” 499
- Linguistic Politeness Strategies in Shakespeare’s Plays 515
- Constraints on Politeness 541
- Index of Names and Sources 603
- Index of Subjects 617