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This is the eighth of nine volumes in the Handbook of Pragmatics, which collectively aims to cover the entire field of pragmatics, defined as the analysis of language use in social contexts. This volume, edited by Jucker (U. of Zurich, Switzerland) and Taavitsainen (U. of Helsinki, Finland) provides an overview of key issues and the current state of the art in the field of historical pragmatics, which is primarily concerned with the social contexts of language use in earlier periods, the development of language use, and the principles of such developments. As in the other volumes, each contributed chapter combines a review of the literature and a critical evaluation of the topic at hand in light of recent developments. Following the introduction, 21 chapters examine general issues of data and methodology; aspects of the diachronic development of language use (including grammaticalization, subjectification and intersubjectification, pragmaticalization and discursization, and metaphor and metonymy); historical pragmatics investigations of Chaucer and Shakespeare; the evolution of discourse markers, interjections and expletives, and address terms; the historical pragmatics of interactions (including speech acts, politeness, controversies, and rituals); and the discourse domains of religion, science, news, courtrooms, correspondence, and literature. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Preface to the handbook series v
Preface ix
I Introduction
1 Trends and developments in historical pragmatics
3(30)
Irma Taavitsainen
Andreas H. Jucker
II Data and methodology
2 Data in historical pragmatics
33(36)
Merja Kyto
3 Historical sociopragmatics
69(28)
Jonathan Culpeper
III Diachrony
4 Grammaticalization
97(30)
Elizabeth C. Traugott
5 Subjectification and intersubjectification
127(38)
Marla Jose Lopez-Couso
6 Pragmaticalisation and Discursisation
165(28)
Claudia Claridge
Leslie Arnovick
7 Metaphor and Metonymy
193(26)
Brigitte Nerlich
IV Pragmaphilology
8 Chaucer
219(28)
Mari Pakkala-Weckstrom
9 Shakespeare
247(38)
Ulrich Busse
Beatrix Busse
V Micropragmatics
10 Discourse markers
285(30)
Laurel Brinton
11 Interjections and expletives
315(36)
Elke Gehweiler
12 Address terms
351(28)
Gabriella Mazzon
VI Mteractional pragmatics
13 Speech acts
379(40)
Dawn Archer
14 Politeness
419(32)
Minna Nevala
15 Controversies
451(32)
Gerd Fritz
16 Rituals
483(40)
Marcel Bax
VII Discourse domains
17 Religious discourse
523(26)
Thomas Kohnen
18 Scientific discourse
549(38)
Paivi Pahta
Irma Taavitsainen
19 News discourse
587(34)
Claudia Claridge
20 Courtroom discourse
621(30)
Kathleen Doty
21 Correspondence
651(28)
Minna Palander-Collin
22 Literary discourse
679(26)
Susan Fitzmaurice
About the authors 705(8)
Index of Subjects 713(14)
Index of names 727(15)
Index of languages 742
Andreas H. Jucker, University of Zurich, Switzerland; Irma Taavitsainen, University of Helsinki, Finland.