Diachronic corpus pragmatics extends the pragmatic perspective to developments in the history of various languages and uses corpus-linguistic methods to trace them. The chapters in this volume focus on linguistic elements at several levels, from individual words to phrases, clauses and entire genres and discourse forms. Using the most recent corpus tools, the authors investigate correlations between forms, functions and contexts in diachronic case studies that combine quantitative precision with close qualitative interpretation. The articles deal with different languages including English, Dutch, Swedish, Italian, Spanish, Finnish, Estonian and Japanese, bringing their research traditions in pragmatics and corpus linguistics in dialogue with each other. This is the first time that such a wide range of languages has been brought together to showcase an exciting new field at the intersection of pragmatics, historical linguistics and corpus methodology.
Diachronic corpus pragmatics: intersections and interactions
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I had lost sight of them then for a bit, but I went on pretty fast: two degree modifiers in the Old Bailey Corpus
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From degree/manner adverbs to pragmatic particles in Japanese: A corpus-based approach to the parallel diachronic development of amari, bakari, and yahari
Rumiko Shinzato
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Analyzing polysemy in Estonian: Täpselt ‘exactly, precisely’ − a word with many faces
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“Strong churlish purging Pills”: multi-adjectival premodification in early modern medical writing in English
págs. 157-188
On the origin of clausal parenthetical constructions: epistemic/evidential parentheticals with seem and impersonal think
págs. 189-212
Tracing the history of deontic NCI patterns in Dutch: a case of polysemy copying
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Complimenting in the history of American English: a metacommunicative expression analysis
págs. 257-276
Exploring verbal aggression in English historical texts using USAS: the possibilities, the problems and potential solutions
págs. 277-302
A matter of tradition and good advice: dialogue analysis and corpus pragmatics in Old Spanish texts
págs. 303-328
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