Introduction published In: The Role of Pragmatics in Cyclic Language Change
Edited by Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen
[Journal of Historical Pragmatics 21:2] 2020
► pp. 165–181
Introduction
The role of pragmatics in cyclic language change
Published online: 3 March 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhp.00040.mos
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhp.00040.mos
Abstract
In Section 1 of my introduction to this Special Issue, I define the concept of
semantic–pragmatic cycles, a relatively recently discovered phenomenon, drawing a distinction between two sub-types: onomasiological and
semasiological cycles. Semantic–pragmatic cycles are contrasted with the more widely known (morpho-)syntactic cycles such as the Negative
Cycle (or Jespersen Cycle), and I discuss possible connections between these two types of cycles. Finally, I raise some questions for
further research. In Section 2, I outline the empirical and/or theoretical contribution of each of
the six papers that follow – considering, in particular, how they contribute to elucidating the role of pragmatics in cyclic
change.
Article outline
- 1.Cyclic language change
- 1.1(Morpho)syntactic cycles
- 1.2Semantic–pragmatic cycles
- 1.3Parallels and inter-relations between types of cycles
- 1.4Further perspectives
- 2.The papers in this issue
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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