
Journal of Historical Pragmatics
Volume 26, Issue 1 (2025)
2025. iii, 174 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 February 2025
Published online on 13 February 2025
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Table of Contents
- From affirmation to concession: Diachrony of Modern Chinese concessive connective kě shì (‘but’) and its implications for connective formationHaiping Long & Weihua Zhou | pp. 1–38
- “Yet ar ye not lyche, for thu art a fals strumpet”: Pronominal terms of address in The Book of Margery KempeOlga Timofeeva & Leena Kahlas-Tarkka | pp. 39–68
- Presenting manuscript tables and diagrams to the Middle English readerMatti Peikola & Mari-Liisa Varila | pp. 69–99
- Negotiating converso identities in the inquisition courtroom: Impoliteness and self-politeness in the 1568–1569 trial of Catarina de OrtaJavier E. Díaz-Vera | pp. 100–124
- (Im)Politeness in Vedic Sanskrit: Indirectness and terms of address in Vedic recorded direct speechFrancisco Javier Rubio Orecilla | pp. 125–155
- Laurel J. Brinton. 2023. Pragmatics in the History of EnglishReviewed by Yuanyu Yang & Qiao Huang | pp. 156–164
- Annick Paternoster. 2022. Historical Etiquette: Etiquette Books in Nineteenth-Century Western CulturesReviewed by Dariusz Krawczyk | pp. 165–170
- Andreas H. Jucker. 2020. Politeness in the History of English: From the Middle Ages to the Present DayReviewed by Mel Evans | pp. 171–174
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