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Discourse Markers In Early Modern English Ursula Lutzky

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Discourse Markers In Early Modern English Ursula Lutzky
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Ursula Lutzky
ISBN: 9789027256324, 9027256322
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Discourse Markers In Early Modern English Ursula Lutzky by Ursula Lutzky 9789027256324, 9027256322 instant download after payment.

This volume provides new insights into the nature of the Early Modern English discourse markers marry, well and why through the analysis of three corpora (A Corpus of English Dialogues, 1560-1760, the Parsed Corpus of Early English Correspondence, and the Penn-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Early Modern English). By combining both quantitative and qualitative approaches in the study of pragmatic markers, innovative findings are reached about their distribution throughout the period 1500-1760, their attestation in different speech-related text types as well as similarities and differences in their functions. Additionally, this work engages in a sociopragmatic study, based on the sociopragmatically annotated Drama Corpus of almost a quarter of a million words, to enhance our understanding about their use by characters of different social status and gender. This volume therefore constitutes an essential piece of the puzzle in our attempt to gain a full picture of discourse marker use.

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