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Voices Past and Present - Studies of Involved, Speech-related and Spoken Texts
In honor of Merja Kytö
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Edited by:
Ewa Jonsson
and Tove Larsson
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English
Published/Copyright:
2020
About this book
This volume provides a diachronic and synchronic overview of linguistic variability and change in involved, speech-related and spoken texts in English. While previous works on the topic have focused on more limited time periods, this book covers data from the 16th century up to the present day. The studies offer new insights into historical and present-day corpus pragmatics by identifying and exploring features of orality in a variety of registers. For readers who are new to the field, the range of approaches will provide a helpful overview; for readers who are already familiar with the field, the volume will shed light on the complexity of factors such as register, sociolinguistic variability and language attitude, thus making it a useful resource and stepping stone for further exploration. The volume celebrates the groundbreaking contributions of Professor Merja Kytö in making accessible speech-related corpus material and leading the way in its exploration.
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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List of contributors
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Foreword
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Chapter 1. Voices of English
1 - Part I. Early Modern English
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Chapter 2. Pragmatic noise in Shakespeare’s plays
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Chapter 3. Keywords that characterise Shakespeare’s (anti)heroes and villains
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Chapter 4. Revealing speech
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Chapter 5. Saying, crying, replying, and continuing
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Chapter 6. Interjections in early popular literature
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Chapter 7. Godly vocabulary in Early Modern English religious debate
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Chapter 8. Patterns of reader involvement on sixteenth-century English title pages, with special reference to second-person pronouns
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Chapter 9. Epistemic adverbs in the Old Bailey Corpus
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Chapter 10. Question strategies in the Old Bailey Corpus
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Chapter 11. Sure in Irish English
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Chapter 12. American English gotten
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Chapter 13. Explaining explanatory so
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Chapter 14. Return to the future
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Chapter 15. Sort of and kind of from an English-Swedish perspective
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Chapter 16. From yes to innit
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Chapter 17. “If anyone would have told me, I would have not believed it”
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Chapter 18. Intensification in dialogue vs. narrative in a corpus of present-day English fiction
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Chapter 19. Orality on the searchable web
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Select list of publications by Merja Kytö
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Index
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September 15, 2020
eBook ISBN:
9789027260642
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348
eBook ISBN:
9789027260642
Keywords for this book
Corpus linguistics; Germanic linguistics; Discourse studies; English linguistics; Pragmatics; Historical linguistics
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;