Punctuation is an integral element in writing and has been so for centuries. The present volume brings together approaches in linguistics, stylistics and other fields to highlight the rich repertoire of issues involved in the study of punctuation. The contributions to the book discuss the grammatical, pragmatic, rhetorical and stylistic functions of punctuation, such as encoding emotion, metalinguistic marking, foregrounding and paralinguistic indication. They also highlight the sensibility of punctuation to genre and the speech-writing continuum, as well as the important role punctuation plays for reader interpretation. They further demonstrate how punctuation conventions change in time. The data is drawn from English, with one investigation devoted to German.
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The book showcases grammatical, pragmatic, and stylistic functions of punctuation, and shows how punctuation can encode emotion, metalinguistic marking, foregrounding and paralinguistic indications. It also highlights the sensibility of punctuation to genre and the speech-writing continuum, and shows how punctuation conventions change in time.
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Functions and Contexts of Punctuation – Non-correlative Commas in Nineteenth-century Letters and Texts – Present-day English Hyphenation –Omission Marks – Parentheses and Written Direct Speech in Early Modern Printed Books – Pragmatics of Punctuation – Punctuation and the Reception of Early English Texts – Functions of Punctuation in the Plague Treatise by John of Burgundy – The Standardization of Punctuation in Early Modern English Legal Proclamations – Exclamation Marks: Early Modern and Present-day Textual Functions – Emotives
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783034337908
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Vekt
509 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
308
Biographical note
Claudia Claridge is Professor of English linguistics at the University of Augsburg. Her research interests include the history of English with a focus on early and late Modern English, historical discourse studies, diachronic and synchronic pragmatics as well as corpus linguistics.
Merja Kytö is Professor of English Language at Uppsala University, specializing in English historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, historical pragmatics, and manuscript studies. She has published extensively on Early and Late Modern English, with particular interest in speech-related texts.