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Historical pragmatics is the study of linguistic pragmatics over time. Research in historical pragmatics is mainly carried out on written
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as recordings of spoken language are a relatively recent phenomenon.


State of the art

Since the late 1970s, historical linguists have discovered their growing interest in pragmatic questions—first in German, then in Romance linguistics. The field has also been attracting more and more colleagues from English linguistics since the mid-1990s, with Andreas Jucker being one of the first and most influential proponents. In Romance linguistics, work by
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Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen is a linguist and Professor of French Language and Linguistics at the University of Manchester, UK. Biography Hansen studied at the University of Copenhagen, where she received an MA ( Cand.mag.) in 1992, a PhD in 1996 ( ...
and Jacqueline Visconti has led to a resurgence of historical pragmatic work focusing on the role of the listener in language change. The ''Journal of Historical Pragmatics'' is edited by Dawn Archer.


Methodology

Historical pragmatics has to rely exclusively on written corpora. This leads to the question how can we find out about the ways people talked to each other in medieval and early modern times? The difficulty of unmasking spoken language in earlier periods has been discussed several times; for medieval times there are practically no reflexes of or on spoken language, and a majority of studies on historical pragmatics do not delve into text prior to the 17th century.Cf., e.g, the overviews in Jucker et al. 1999b and Jucker 2000.


See also

* Historical linguistics *
Pragmatics In linguistics and related fields, pragmatics is the study of how context contributes to meaning. The field of study evaluates how human language is utilized in social interactions, as well as the relationship between the interpreter and the in ...
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Speech act In the philosophy of language and linguistics, speech act is something expressed by an individual that not only presents information but performs an action as well. For example, the phrase "I would like the kimchi; could you please pass it to me?" ...
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Text linguistics Text linguistics is a branch of linguistics that deals with texts as communication systems. Its original aims lay in uncovering and describing text grammars. The application of text linguistics has, however, evolved from this approach to a point in ...
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Henry Cecil Wyld Henry Cecil Kennedy Wyld (27 March 1870–26 January 1945) was a notable English lexicographer and philologist. Early life Wyld was born in 1870 and attended Charterhouse School from 1883 to 1885; he was then privately educated in Lausanne f ...


Notes


References

*Jucker, Andreas H. (1995), ''Historical Pragmatics: Pragmatic Developments in the History of English'', Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins. * Jucker, Andreas H./Fritz, Gerd/Lebsanft, Franz (eds.) (1999a), ''Historical Dialogue Analysis'', Amsterdam: Benjamins. * Jucker, Andreas H./Fritz, Gerd/Lebsanft, Franz (1999b), “Historical Dialogue Analysis: Roots and Traditions in the Study of the Romance Languages, German and English”, in: Jucker/Fritz/Lebsanft 1999a (eds.), 1-33. *Jucker, Andreas H. (2000), “English Historical Pragmatics: Problems of Data and Methodology”, in: di Martino, Gabriella / Lima, Maria (eds.), ''English Diachronic Pragmatics'', 17-55. Napoli: CUEN.


External links


Bibliography on historical pragmatics
compiled by Andreas Jucker, with over 450 entries *
Journal of Historical Pragmatics
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Onomasiology Online
internet journal, edited by Joachim Grzega, Alfred Bammesberger and Marion Schöner, that also includes works on historical pragmatics __notoc__ {{DEFAULTSORT:Historical Pragmatics Historical linguistics Pragmatics