This book analyses speech-related genres in Early Modern English, providing ideas of what spoken interaction in earlier times might have been like.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Culpeper is a Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University. His previous publications include History of English, 2nd edition (2005) and Language and Characterisation: People in Plays and Other Texts (2001). He was also co-editor for Cognitive Stylistics: Language and Cognition in Text Analysis (2002) and Exploring the Language of Drama: From Text to Context (1998).
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Acknowledgements List of figures List of tables 1. Introduction 2. Dialogic genres and their contexts 3. The multiple contexts and multiple discourses of dialogic genres 4. The structures of spoken face-to-face interaction and writing 5. Lexical bundles 6. Lexical repetitions 7. Cohesion: the case of AND 8. Grammatical variation 9. An introduction to pragmatic noise 10. Pragmatic noise: a survey of functions and contexts in Early Modern English comedy plays 11. Pragmatic noise: variation and change in the Corpus of English Dialogues 1560-1760 12. Pragmatic noise: meanings and their development 13. Social variation in interaction: representing identities 14. The distribution of talk: social roles in trial proceedings and play-texts 15. Pragmatic markers 16. Summary and concluding remarks Appendix I Appendix II Indexes.
Acknowledgements List of figures List of tables 1. Introduction 2. Dialogic genres and their contexts 3. The multiple contexts and multiple discourses of dialogic genres 4. The structures of spoken face-to-face interaction and writing 5. Lexical bundles 6. Lexical repetitions 7. Cohesion: the case of AND 8. Grammatical variation 9. An introduction to pragmatic noise 10. Pragmatic noise: a survey of functions and contexts in Early Modern English comedy plays 11. Pragmatic noise: variation and change in the Corpus of English Dialogues 1560-1760 12. Pragmatic noise: meanings and their development 13. Social variation in interaction: representing identities 14. The distribution of talk: social roles in trial proceedings and play-texts 15. Pragmatic markers 16. Summary and concluding remarks Appendix I Appendix II Indexes.
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