Providing an ideal introduction to historical pragmatics, this guide
gives students a solid grounding in historical pragmatics and teaches
the methodology needed to analyse language in social, cultural and
historical contexts. Using a number of case studies including
politeness, news discourse, and scientific discourse, this book provides
new insights into the analysis of discourse markers, interjections,
terms of address and speech acts. Through focusing on the methodological
problems in using historical data, students learn the key concepts in
historical pragmatics, as well as covering recent work at the interface
of between language and literature.