Opening windows on texts and discourses of the past
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Opening windows on texts and discourses of the past
Tallennettuna:
Ulkoasu |
VII, 416 pages |
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Kieli |
englanti |
Huomautukset |
Organization in discourse II : the historical perspective (Conference : 2002 Aug) -- Papers. Based on those presented at the conference. |
Julkaisija |
Amsterdam :
Benjamins,
cop. 2005.
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Sarja | Pragmatics & Beyond, New Series, ISSN 0922-842X; 134. |
Luokitus | |
Aiheet | |
Lisätiedot | edited by Janne Skaffari ... [ja muita] |
ISBN |
1-58811-626-3 US, sidottu 90-272-5377-3 Eur., sidottu |
Kontrolloimaton nimeke |
A frame for windows : on studying texts and discourses of the past News discourse : mass media communication from the seventeeth to the twenty-first century Advertising discourse in eighteenth-century English newspapers Presidential inaugural addresses : a study in a genre development Freedom of speech at stake : fallacies in some political discourses in the Early Republic Text-initiating strategies in eighteenth-century newspaper headlines Patterns of agentivity and narrativity in early science discourse The economics academic lecture in the nineteenth century : Marshall`s Lectures to Women Contesting authorities : John Wilkins` use of and attitude towards the Bible, the classics and contemporary science in The Discovery of a World in the Moone (1638) Personal pronouns in argumentation : an early tobacco controversy Criticism under scrutiny : a diachronic and cross-cultural outlook on academic conflict (1810-1995) The underlying pattern of the Renaissance botanical genre pinax Genres and the appropriation of science : loci communes in English in the late medieval and early modern period Chaucer`s narrators and audiences : self-deprecating discourse in Book of the Duchess and House of Fame Discourse on a par with syntax, or the effects of the linguistic organisation of letters on the diachronic characterisation of the text type Verba sic spernit mea : the usage of rupture of coherence in Seneca`s tragedies "Ther been thinges thre, the whiche thynges troublen al this erthe" : the discourse-pragmatics of "demonstrative which" Processes underlying the development of pragmatic markers : the case of (I) say From certainty to doubt : the evolution of the dicourse marker voire in French Politeness as a distancing device in the passive and in indefinite pronouns Discourse features of code-switching in legal reports in late medieval England Focusing strategies in Old French and Old Irish Medieval mixed-language business discourse and the rise of Standard English |