Understanding Historical (Im)Politeness

Special issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics 12:1/2 (2011)

Editors
Marcel Bax | University of Groningen
ORCID logoDániel Z. Kádár | Hungarian Academy of Sciences
[Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 12:1/2] 2011.  vi, 313 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
The historical understanding of historical (im)politeness: Introductory notes
Marcel Bax and Dániel Z. Kádár
1–24
‘Face’ across historical cultures: A comparative study of Turkish and Chinese
Şükriye Ruhi and Dániel Z. Kádár
25–48
Nineteenth-century English politeness: Negative politeness, conventional indirect requests and the rise of the individual self
Jonathan Culpeper and Jane Demmen
49–81
“[T]his most unnecessary, unjust, and disgraceful war” Attacks on the Madison Administration in Federalist newspapers during the War of 1812
Juhani Rudanko
82–103
A socio-cognitive approach to historical politeness
Richard J. Watts
104–132
From good manners to facework: Politeness variations and constants in France, from the classic age to today
Catherine Kerbrat-Orecchioni
133–155
“Tumbled into the dirt” Wit and incivility in early modern England
Phil Withington
156–177
Positive and negative face as descriptive categories in the history of English
Andreas H. Jucker
178–197
Insults, violence, and the meaning of lytegian in the Old English Battle of Maldon
Valentine A. Pakis
198–229
Understanding Anglo-Saxon “politeness” Directive constructions with ic wille / ic wolde
Thomas Kohnen
230–254
An evolutionary take on (im)politeness: Three broad developments in the marking out of socio-proxemic space
Marcel Bax
255–282
Reviews
Review of Gotti, Dossena & Dury (2008): English Historical Linguistics 2006. Volume I: Syntax and Morphology & Dury, Gotti & Dossena (2008): English Historical Linguistics 2006. Volume II: Lexical and Semantic Change & Dossena, Gotti & Dury (2008): English Historical Linguistics 2006. Volume III: Geo-Historical Variation in English
Reviewed by Elena Seoane
283–293
Review of Mazzon (2009): Interactive Dialogue Sequences in Middle English Drama
Reviewed by Hans-Jürgen Diller
294–299
Review of Peikola, Skaffari & Tanskanen (2009): Instructional Writing in English: Studies in Honour of Risto Hiltunen
Reviewed by Birte Bös
300–305
Review of Nakayasu (2009): The Pragmatics of Modals in Shakespeare
Reviewed by Ulrich Busse
306–308
Review of Jucker (2009): Early Modern English News Discourse. Newspapers, Pamphlets and Scientific News Discourse
Reviewed by Carol Percy
309–313
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