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Introduction - Manners, norms and transgressions in the history of English : literary and linguistic approaches ...
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Speech act attenuation in the history of English: The case of apologies
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 4, No 1 (2019); 45 ; 2397-1835 (2019)
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“Oops, I forgot, sorry”: the spill cries oops and whoops in the history of American English
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In: Jucker, Andreas H (2019). “Oops, I forgot, sorry”: the spill cries oops and whoops in the history of American English. Lingue e Linguaggi, 31:15-33. (2019)
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Historical (im)politeness
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Drawing on earlier approaches to politeness and impoliteness, this chapter shows their applicability to historical contexts. Early work tends to analyse historical data on the basis of Brown and Levinson’s approach to politeness as a face-threat mitigation strategy. Later work extends the scope to discursive approaches focussing on explicit negotiations of politeness values and the analysis of meta-communicative expressions relating to politeness and impoliteness. The chapter illustrates the most recent approaches with two case studies. The first one traces lexical items in the semantic field of (Im)politeness, such as civility, courtesy, rudeness or impoliteness, in the history of the English language. The second shows how impoliteness can be constructed discursively in a verbal duel between two Scottish Renaissance writers, William Dunbar and Walter Kennedy.
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URL: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/146890/
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Introducing Pragmatics of Fiction: Approaches, trends and developments
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Chapter 9: Pragmatics and Discourse
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In: Jucker, Andreas H (2017). Chapter 9: Pragmatics and Discourse. In: Brinton, Laurel J; Bergs, Alexaner. The History of English/Historical Outlines from Sound to Text. Berlin: De Gruyter, 165-184. (2017)
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