In:Writing in Nonstandard English
Edited by Irma Taavitsainen, Gunnel Melchers and Päivi Pahta
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 67] 2000
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 15 February 2000
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.67.toc
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Table of contents
Dialect and Accent in Jim Cartwright’s Play Road as Seen through Erving Goffman’s Theory on Footing63
Who Is “Sivilizing” Who(m)? The Function of Naivety and the Criticism of Huckleberry Finn — A Multidimensional Approach101
“Pills to Purge Melancholy” — Nonstandard Elements in A Dialogue Against the Feuer Pestilence151
Investigating Nonstandard Language in a Corpus of Early Modern English Dialogues: Methodological Considerations and Problems171
Auxiliary Do in Fifteenth-Century English: Dialectal Variation and Formulaic Use225
I Think, Methinks: Register Variation, Stratification, Education and Nonstandard Language243
What Aileth Thee, to Print So Curiously? Archaic Forms and Contemporary Newspaper Language285
The Medium for the Message375
Name Index393
Subject Index397
