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Letters as narrative: Narrative patterns and episode structure in early letters, 1400 to 1650
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Monika Fludernik
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Historical pragmatics: What it is and how to do it 11
- The development of I mean: Implications for the study of historical pragmatics 37
- Soþlice, forsoothe, truly – communicative principles and invited inferences in the history of truthintensifying adverbs in English 81
- Speech act verbs and speech acts in the history of English 107
- Text types and the methodology of diachronic speech act analysis 139
- A pragmatics for interpreting Shakespeare´s Sonnets 1 to 20: Dialogue scripts and Erasmian intertexts 167
- Developing a more detailed picture of the English courtroom (1640–1760): Data and methodological issues facing historical pragmatics 185
- What do you lacke? what is it you buy? Early Modern English service encounters 219
- Letters as narrative: Narrative patterns and episode structure in early letters, 1400 to 1650 241
- Historical linguistics, literary interpretation, and the romances of Margaret Cavendish 267
- Discoursal aspects of the Legends of Holy Women by Osbern Bokenham 285
- Backmatter 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Historical pragmatics: What it is and how to do it 11
- The development of I mean: Implications for the study of historical pragmatics 37
- Soþlice, forsoothe, truly – communicative principles and invited inferences in the history of truthintensifying adverbs in English 81
- Speech act verbs and speech acts in the history of English 107
- Text types and the methodology of diachronic speech act analysis 139
- A pragmatics for interpreting Shakespeare´s Sonnets 1 to 20: Dialogue scripts and Erasmian intertexts 167
- Developing a more detailed picture of the English courtroom (1640–1760): Data and methodological issues facing historical pragmatics 185
- What do you lacke? what is it you buy? Early Modern English service encounters 219
- Letters as narrative: Narrative patterns and episode structure in early letters, 1400 to 1650 241
- Historical linguistics, literary interpretation, and the romances of Margaret Cavendish 267
- Discoursal aspects of the Legends of Holy Women by Osbern Bokenham 285
- Backmatter 307