
Journal of Historical Pragmatics
Volume 23, Issue 2 (2022)
2022. iii, 188 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 February 2023
Published online on 17 February 2023
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Table of Contents
- On the use of sì? (‘yes?’) as invariant follow-up in Italian: A historical corpus-based account of pragmatic language changeLorella Viola | pp. 175–203
- Coherence in translation: A domains-of-use approach to subjectivity and causality in Bible translationsJosé Sanders & Jacqueline Evers-Vermeul | pp. 204–244
- A constructional account of the development of the Chinese stance discourse marker běnláiFangqiong Zhan | pp. 245–284
- From adverb to intensifier: Corpus-based research in diachronic linguistics on the example of the Polish words okrutnie (‘cruelly’), strasznie (‘terribly’) and szalenie (‘madly’)Magdalena Pastuch, Barbara Mitrenga & Kinga Wąsińska | pp. 285–326
- “Have nou godenai day”: A phatic mediaeval farewell?Carol Parrish Jamison | pp. 327–345
- Heiko Narrog & Bernd Heine. 2021. GrammaticalizationReviewed by Ying Dai & Yicheng Wu | pp. 346–352
- Maria Napoli & Miriam Ravetto (eds). 2017. Exploring Intensification: Synchronic, Diachronic and Cross-linguistic PerspectivesReviewed by Zeltia Blanco-Suárez | pp. 353–362
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