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Diachronic Pragmatics
Seven case studies in English illocutionary development
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English
Published/Copyright:
2000
About this book
The purpose of Diachronic Pragmatics is to exemplify historical pragmatics in its twofold sense of constituting both a subject matter and a methodology. This book demonstrates how diachronic pragmatics, with its complementary diachronic function-to-form mapping and diachronic form-to-function mapping, can be used to trace pragmatic developments within the English language. Through a set of case studies it explores the evolution of such speech acts as promises, curses, blessings, and greetings and such speech events as flyting and sounding. Collectively these “illocutionary biographies” manifest the workings of several important pragmatic processes and trends: increased epistemicity, subjectification, and discursization (a special kind of pragmaticalization). It also establishes the centrality of cultural traditions in diachronic reconstruction, examining various de-institutionalizations of extra-linguistic context and their affect on speech act performance. Taken together, the case studies presented in Diachronic Pragmatics highlight the complex interactions of formal, semantic, and pragmatic processes over time. Illustrating the possibilities of historical pragmatic pursuit, this book stands as an invitation to further research in a new and important discipline.
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Jonathan Culpeper, Lancaster University, in Multilingua 22, (2003):
One of the great merits of this book is that it makes a serious attempt to examine the role of context in shaping the development of pragmatic forms.[...] this is an admirable book. I look forward to future publications by this author.
One of the great merits of this book is that it makes a serious attempt to examine the role of context in shaping the development of pragmatic forms.[...] this is an admirable book. I look forward to future publications by this author.
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Table of contents
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List of Figures
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1. English Illocutionary History: A Methodological Introduction
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2. Flyting and Sounding the Agonistic Insult
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3. Rationalist Prescriptions for Shall and Will
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4. The Expanding Discourse of the English Promise
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5. Subjectification in the Common Curse
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6. Good-bye: The Pragmatic Reanalysis of the Close
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7. It’s Nothing to be Sneezed At: Discursization in the Polite Bless You!
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8. Extra-Linguistic Contexts for Illocutionary Change
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Notes
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References
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Index
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Keywords for this book
Historical linguistics; Pragmatics; English linguistics; Germanic linguistics
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;