In:Voices Past and Present - Studies of Involved, Speech-related and Spoken Texts: In honor of Merja Kytö
Edited by Ewa Jonsson and Tove Larsson
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 97] 2020
► pp. 347–347
Index
Published online: 5 October 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.97.ind
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.97.ind
A
- advertising 113–115, 122–123, 126
- agentivity 3, 47, 50–54, 56, 58–60
- AmE 188, 190, 194, 197, 201, 285, 288
- American English xi, 4–5, 74, 187–194, 197, 202, 231, 267, 285, 287–289, 303
- Americanism 190, 192, 199, 201
- amplifier(s) 301–303, 305–310, 312–313, 315–316, 319
B
- BNC 5, 187, 208, 212–215, 219–221, 227–234, 236–244, 265–267, 278–280, 303
- BNC1994 212–215, 219, 221, 227, 229–234, 236–244
- BNC2014 5, 208, 212–215, 219–221, 227–234, 236–244, 265–267, 278–280
C
- CED xii, 2–3, 63–69, 71–74, 76–77, 79–80, 83–84, 88–90, 182–183, 193, 228
- co-occurrence 5, 37, 122, 237
- coercive question 154, 162, 165–166, 168, 170
- coerciveness 153, 158
- COHA 4, 187–189, 194–196
- COLT 5, 250, 265–267, 269–270, 273–280
- community of practice 95, 97–100, 111
- courtroom discourse 33, 153
D
- direct speech 63–64, 67–68, 73–75, 86, 88, 289, 302, 304
- discourse community 95, 97–98
- discourse marker(s) 12, 135, 207–208, 210–212, 218–219, 221, 248, 250, 258–259, 291
E
- EEBO 3–4, 96, 98, 100, 103–105, 110–111, 117–120
- EFL 283–285, 293, 297
- emotion(s) 13, 20–22, 25–26, 28, 36, 79–85, 87, 90
- English-Swedish Parallel Corpus 5, 247, 249
- epistemic adverbs 4, 133–136, 139–142, 144–146, 150
- explanatory so 207–208, 210–213, 215–223
- expression(s) of future 4, 227–228, 230, 232–239, 240–241, 243–244
F
- fabliaux 79, 81–82, 87, 90–91
- fiction 5, 13, 63–69, 72, 76–77, 83, 86, 91, 115–116, 133, 187–188, 194–197, 249, 285, 300–302, 304, 308–313, 322, 325–327, 329, 332
- functional categories 63, 66, 68, 70–71, 76, 250
G
- gotten 4, 187–197, 199–202
H
- HC xi, 2–3, 79–80, 84, 86, 89
- humour 3, 79–80, 82, 91
I
- Iago 3, 32, 47, 49–50, 54, 56–59
- innit 5, 265–266, 268–280
- inserts 13, 76, 83
- intensifier(s) 5, 209, 301–303, 305–306, 309–312
- interjection(s) 3, 11–13, 79–88, 90–91, 182, 208, 268
- intersubjectification 176
- involvement 1–3, 52, 79, 81, 86, 113, 116, 118, 124–126, 249, 261, 317, 328–329
- Irish English 4, 173–176, 178, 180, 182–185
- Irishness 173, 177, 180–181, 184–185
K
- keyword analysis 3, 31, 33, 43, 83
- kind of 5, 247–262
- King Lear 17–18, 31, 35–36, 39, 44
L
- language change 2, 6, 197, 220, 227, 235–236, 244
- legal practitioners 153, 159, 161–162, 170
- log ratio 34
M
- Macbeth 17, 19–20, 31–32, 35–36, 42–44
- metadata 117–118, 120
- MLE 5, 265–267, 278–280
- multi-dimensional analysis 323
N
- normative works 283–284, 296
O
- OBC 4, 133, 136–139, 150, 153–154, 158–159, 170
- orality 1–2, 5, 81, 283, 317
- Othello 3, 17–18, 20, 25, 47–50, 52, 54, 57–59, 80, 84–85, 88
P
- personal pronoun(s) 5, 88, 115, 227–228, 236–243, 275
- pragmatic marker(s) 4–5, 12, 173, 175–178, 180–181, 183–184, 248, 265–266, 269–271, 275–278
- pragmatic noise 1, 3, 11–28, 32, 79, 83, 89
- prescriptivism 187, 201–202, 283–284
Q
- question strategies 4, 153–155, 157, 159, 162–70
R
- regularisation 14, 33
- religious debate 95
- result clause(s) 207, 209–211
- Romeo and Juliet 13, 17–18, 20–21, 32, 88
S
- second-person pronoun(s) 4, 32, 113–126
- Semantic EEBO 96, 100, 103–105, 110–111
- semantic features 47, 53
- social media 95, 105, 229, 320
- soliloquy(-ies) 3, 47–50, 54, 56–59, 83, 181
- sort of 5, 247–253, 256–262
- speech reporting expression(s) 3, 63–65, 67–69, 73–77
- speech representation 63–65, 68–71, 77
- sure 4, 173–185, 309
T
- teaching materials 283–284
- Titus Andronicus 17–18, 31, 36
- type noun(s) 247–248, 250–253, 255–259, 262
W
- web registers 317, 320, 323, 325, 328, 330–332, 334–335
- wh-question(s) 154–155, 157, 160–162, 164, 167–168, 170, 319
