In:Vocative Constructions in the Language of Shakespeare
Beatrix Busse
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 150] 2006
► pp. v–xii
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Published online: 8 November 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.150.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.150.toc
Table of contents
List of illustrations
Preface and acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Chapter 1. This study
Chapter 2. Theoretical framework: Shakespeare’s language as social semiotic
Chapter 3. “What is the focative case, William?” –: the grammar of vocatives in Shakespeare and systemic functional grammar
Chapter 4. What’s in a vocative ? –: the experiential, interpersonal, and textual meanings of Shakespearean vocatives: a polyphony of voices
Chapter 5. “Language most shows a man: speak, that I may see thee.” –: Vocatives in context
Chapter 6. Vocatives in Shakespeare and the theatre
Chapter 7. Conclusions
Appendix
References
Index
