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E-raamat: Social Roles and Language Practices in Late Modern English

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  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Sari: Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 195
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jun-2010
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027288233
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  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Sari: Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 195
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jun-2010
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027288233

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This volume presents a ground-breaking overview of the interconnections between socio-cultural reality and language practices, by looking at the different ways in which social roles are performed, maintained, adopted and assigned through linguistic means. The introductory chapter discusses and evaluates different theoretical approaches to the question, and the eight articles by leading scholars in the field offer a multiplicity of methodological and theoretical approaches to the description and interpretation of social roles as expressed in a variety of texts from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. While the specific period covered is Late Modern English, the theoretical insights offered will be of interest to any linguist interested in sociolinguistics, pragmatics and the history of English, as well as scholars in the social sciences and social history interested in the concept and realisation of roles.

"This is a trailblazing volume. Too often do studies in historical linguistics adopt social (or other) theories of yesterday. But here we have cutting-edge research on social roles, identities and practices applied innovatively to historical data, leading to new insights-not just about Late Modern English but also about the dynamics of language, social phenomena and change-and lighting the way for future research." Jonathan Culpeper, Senior Lecturer, English Language and Linguistics, Lancaster University

"This collection of uniformly strong studies brings a contemporary, sophisticated understanding of social roles, positions and identities to historical written texts, and so raises new and exciting questions on the ways in which writing, early on, became a vehicle for articulating more than ideas and stories-how writing became an instrument for endorsing, questioning and challenging the social order." Jan Blommaert, Professor of Language, Culture and Globalization, Director, Babylon Center, Tilburg University
Preface vii
Language practices in the construction of social roles in Late Modern English
1(28)
Paivi Pahta
Minna Palander-Collin
Minna Nevala
Arja Nurmi
Mr Spectator, identity and social roles in an early eighteenth-century community of practice and the periodical discourse community
29(26)
Susan M. Fitzmaurice
How eighteenth-century book reviewers became language guardians
55(32)
Carol Percy
"if You think me obstinate I can't help it": Exploring the epistolary styles and social roles of Elizabeth Montagu and Sarah Scott
87(24)
Anni Sairio
Reporting and social role construction in eighteenth-century personal correspondence
111(24)
Minna Palander-Collin
Minna Nevala
Preacher, scholar, brother, friend: Social roles and code-switching in the writings of Thomas Twining
135(28)
Arja Nurmi
Paivi Pahta
The social space of an eighteenth-century governess: Modality and reference in the private letters and journals of Agnes Porter
163(28)
Arja Nurmi
Minna Nevala
Building trust through (self-)appraisal in nineteenth-century business correspondence
191(20)
Marina Dossena
Good-natured fellows and poor mothers: Defining social roles in British nineteenth-century children's literature
211(18)
Hanna Andersdotter Sveen
Name index 229(6)
Subject index 235