Early modern English dialogues: spoken interaction as writing
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adam_text | Contents
List of plates page
xiii
List of figures
xiv
List of tables
xvi
xxi
ι
Introduction
ι
ι
.
ι
The broad aims
ι
ι
.2
The status of speech and writing in linguistics and
historical linguistics
4
1.3
The status of spoken interaction in historical
sociolinguistics, pragmatics and stylistics
7
1.4
Speech versus writing: can they be compared?
10
1.5
Speech and writing: how can they be compared?
12
1.6
Investigating historical spoken interaction in writing:
our conceptual approach
14
1.7
A note on the corpus method
18
1.8
The up-coming chapters in brief
19
2
Dialogic genres and their contexts
21
2.1
Introduction
21
2.2
The genres of the Corpus of English Dialogues
1560-1760 22
2.2.1
An overview of the corpus
22
2.2.2
Play-texts: Comedies
27
2.2.3
Prose fiction
35
2.2.4
Didactic works
40
2.2.5
Trials
· 49
2.2.6
Witness depositions
54
2.3
Summary and conclusions
59
3
The multiple contexts and multiple discourses of dialogic
genres
61
3.1
Introduction
61
VII
viii Contents
3.2
Speech-like characteristics and historical
speech-related genres
62
3.3
Vertical and horizontal mixing: implications for
methodology
64
3.4
A categorisation of speech-related historical genres: a
first step towards a descriptive framework
67
3.5
Multiple discourse levels in historical genres: the case
οι
the
Pendle
Witches
69
3.6
Discourse levels and speech presentation in historical
genres
73
3.6.1
Non-literary genres
73
3.6.2
Literary genres
76
3.7
Constructions and records: accuracy and reliability
78
3.7.1
Accuracy: faithful (re)presentation?
78
3.7.2
Reliability: reproducing spoken interaction in
historical Trial proceedings and Witness
depositions
81
3.8
Discourse levels: implications for stylistic and
pragmatic values
83
3.9
Conclusions
85
The structures of spoken face-to-face interaction and
writing
88
4.1
Introduction
88
4.2
The grammar of spoken conversation and writing:
same or different?
88
4.3
The differential frequencies of grammatical items in
spoken conversation and writing
90
4.4
The linear, dynamic grammar of spoken conversation
93
4.5
Speech-like grammar in speech-related historical texts
98
4.6
Conclusion
101
Lexical bundles
103
5.1
Introduction
103
5.2
Lexical bundles in Present-day English
104
5.2.1
Terminology and lexical bundles
104
5.2.2
Length of lexical bundle and structural
characteristics
106
5.2.3
A functional classification for lexical bundles
107
5.3
Data and methodology in
5.3.1
Data preparation
111
5.3.2
Methodology
113
5.4
Analysis and discussion
114
5.4.1 Abrief
glance at the twenty most frequent
lexical bundles in the
CED
114
Contents ix
5.4.2
The grammatical characteristics of the
top-twenty rank-ordered lexical bundles for
Present-day and Early Modern English Trials
and Play-texts
118
5.4.3
English Trials: present-day and historical
120
5.4.4
English Plays: present-day and historical
130
5.4.5
Other speech-related text-types: Witness
depositions, Prose fiction and Didactic works
134
5.4.6
A glance at formulaicity in five speech-related
text-types
135
5.5
Summary of findings
138
5.5.1
The entire
CED
and present-day data
138
5.5.2
Text-types in the
CED
and present-day data
139
5.5.3
Trial proceedings and change in lexical bundle
type
139
5.5.4
Play-texts and change in lexical bundle type
140
5.6
Concluding remarks
140
6
Lexical repetitions
142
6.1
Introduction
142
6.2
Theoretical background
143
6.3
Text-type, discourse levels and pragmatic status
144
6.4
Functions
146
6.5
Forms
151
6.6
Meaning development: doubles and the case of come
come
152
6.7
Conclusion
156
7
Cohesion: the case of and
158
7.1
Introductory remarks
158
7.2
And in Present-day English speech and writing
159
7.2.1
Chafe
(1982),
and Chafe and Danielewicz
(1987) 159
7.2.2
The. Longman Grammar
(Biber et
al.
1999) 160
7.3
And in Early Modern English: Drama, Trials,
History and Science
160
7.3.1
Classificational criteria
160
7.3.2
Frequency distribution in Early Modern
English texts
165
7.3.3
Uses of and
171
7.4
Glimpses at and in further Early Modern English
speech-related text-types: Witness depositions, Prose
fiction and Didactic works
177
7.5
Conclusion
182
χ
Contents
8
Grammatical variation
184
8.1
Introduction
184
8.2
Data
185
8.3
The third
person
neuter
possessive
its
185
8.4
The prop-word ONE
190
8.5
Periphrastic do in negative declarative sentences
194
8.6
Conclusions
197
9
An introduction to pragmatic noise
199
9.1
Introduction
199
9.2
What is pragmatic noise?
201
9.2.1
A grammatical view
201
9.2.2
A pragmatic view
204
9.3
Historical perspectives
207
9.3.1
Recent commentaries
207
9.3.2
Early Modern English commentaries
209
9.4
The textual (re)presentation of pragmatic noise in
historical texts: sounds and spellings
213
9.5
Interpreting pragmatic noise elements in context
219
9.5.1
Pragmatic value in context
219
9.5.2
Classical rhetorical models and our data
219
9.6
Our procedure for identifying pragmatic noise forms
221
9.7
Conclusion
222
10
Pragmatic noise: a survey of functions and contexts in Early
Modern English Comedy plays
224
10.1
Introduction
224
10.2
А
-related forms and functions
225
10.2.1
Ah, ay and alas
225
10.2.2
Ha
232
10.3
О
-related forms and functions
238
10.3.1
Oh
238
10.3.2
Ho
243
10.4
Е
-related forms and functions
245
10.5
U-related forms and functions
246
10.6
Fricative-related and stop-related forms and functions
249
10.7
Other forms and their functions in the Plays
257
10.8
Conclusion
258
11
Pragmatic noise: variation and change in the Corpus of
English Dialogues
1560—1760 260
11.1
Introduction
260
11.2
The set of forms and their frequencies: Early Modern
English and Present-day English compared
260
11.3
The distribution of pragmatic noise across text-types
267
Contents xi
11
.4
The distribution of pragmatic noise across periods
270
11.5
Collocational context and the role of the vocative:
changing patterns of usage in
он, о
and ah
275
11.6
Conclusion
281
12
Pragmatic noise: meanings and their development
284
12.1
Introduction
284
12.2
Sound symbolism and naturalness
284
12.3
Origins and development of expressive pragmatic
noise elements
286
12.3.1
Origins: natural non-verbal reflexes,
conventions and communicative signals
287
12.3.2
Functional classification and change
293
12.4
A note on the development of conative and phatic
pragmatic noise items
302
12.5
Conclusion
304
13
Social variation in interaction: representing identities
306
13.1
Introduction
306
13.2
Sociolinguistic approaches to language and gender
issues
308
13.2.1
Three approaches:
variationist, genderlect
and
constructionist
309
13.2.2
Historical sociolinguistics
312
13.3
Our approach: dialogue and social roles
314
13.4
The Sociopragmatic Corpus
(SPC)
and social roles
317
13.5
The social role relationships in focus
320
13.6
Conclusion
324
14
The distribution of talk: social roles in Trial proceedings
and Play-texts
326
14.1
Introduction
326
14.2
Gender and the distribution of talk
327
14.3
Asymmetric discourse in Trial proceedings
332
14.4
Asymmetric discourse in a fictional domestic setting
338
14.4.1
Examples of junior female talk addressed to
masters
341
14.4.2
Analysis of junior female talk addressed to
masters
343
14.4.3
Comparison with masters and mistresses
addressing their servants
343
14.4.4
Discourse between husbands and wives
346
14.5
Symmetric discourse in a fictional domestic setting
350
14.6
A summary of main findings
352
14.7
Conclusion
356
xii Contents
15
Pragmatic markers
361
15.1
Introduction
361
15.2
Some background to pragmatic markers
363
15.3
Historical issues
367
15.4
A note on historical commentaries: pragmatic markers
as expletives ?
369
15.5
Historical text-type variation
370
15.5.1
Medium and text-type variation
370
15.5.2
Text-type variation in the
CED
372
15.5.3
A glance at why
380
15.6
Historical social variation
387
15.6.
r
Pragmatic markers: social variation
387
15.6.2
Social variation in the
SPC
389
15.7
Conclusion
395
16
Summary and concluding remarks
398
16.1
Summary
398
16.2
Concluding remarks
403
Appendix I
406
Appendix II
412
References
434
Author index
462
Subject index
467
Early Modern English Dialogues
Language is largely comprised of face-to-face spoken interaction; however, the
method, description and theory of traditional historical accounts of English have
been largely based on scholarly and literary writings, usingthe corpus of English
Dialogues
1560-1760,
culpeper and
Kytö
offer a unique account of the linguistic
features in several speech-related written genres, comprising Trial proceedings,
Witness depositions, Plays, Fiction and Didactic works. The volume is the first to
provide innovative analyses of several neglected written genres, demonstrating
how they might be researched, and highlighting the theories which are needed to
underpin this research. Through this, the authors are able to create afascinating
insight into what spoken interaction in Early Modern English might have been like,
providing an alternative perspective to that often presented in traditional historical
accounts of English.
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spelling | Culpeper, Jonathan 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)135641276 aut Early modern English dialogues spoken interaction as writing Jonathan Culpeper ; Merja Kytö 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2010 XXII, 472 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in English language "Language is largely comprised of face-to-face spoken interaction; however, the method, description and theory of traditional historical accounts of English have been largely based on scholarly and literarywritings. Using the Corpus of English Dialogues 1560-1760, Culpeper and Kyt·o offer a unique account of the linguistic features in several speech-related written genres, comprising Trial proceedings, Witness depositions, Plays, Fiction and Didactic works. The volume is the first to provide innovative analyses of several neglected written genres, demonstrating how they might be researched, and highlighting the theories which are needed to underpin this research. Through this, the authors are able to create a fascinating insight into what spoken interaction in Early Modern English might have been like, providing an alternative perspective to that often presented in traditional historical accounts of English"--Provided by publisher. Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke A corpus of English dialogues 1560-1760 (DE-588)7556244-3 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1560-1760 gnd rswk-swf Englisch Discourse analysis, Literary English language Discourse analysis English language Spoken English Oral communication Dialog (DE-588)4012061-2 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd rswk-swf A corpus of English dialogues 1560-1760 (DE-588)7556244-3 u DE-604 Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 s Dialog (DE-588)4012061-2 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Geschichte 1560-1760 z Kytö, Merja 1953- Verfasser (DE-588)172202728 aut http://assets.cambridge.org/97805218/35411/cover/9780521835411.jpg Cover image Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018957644&sequence=000005&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018957644&sequence=000006&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Early modern English dialogues spoken interaction as writing |
title_auth | Early modern English dialogues spoken interaction as writing |
title_exact_search | Early modern English dialogues spoken interaction as writing |
title_full | Early modern English dialogues spoken interaction as writing Jonathan Culpeper ; Merja Kytö |
title_fullStr | Early modern English dialogues spoken interaction as writing Jonathan Culpeper ; Merja Kytö |
title_full_unstemmed | Early modern English dialogues spoken interaction as writing Jonathan Culpeper ; Merja Kytö |
title_short | Early modern English dialogues |
title_sort | early modern english dialogues spoken interaction as writing |
title_sub | spoken interaction as writing |
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