All Stories

  1. Politeness in Professional Contexts
  2. Impression management in the Early Modern English courtroom
  3. Context and historical (socio-)pragmatics twenty years on
  4. Tracing facework over time using semi-automated methods
  5. Slurs, insults, (backhanded) compliments and other strategic facework moves
  6. Call centre interaction: A case of sanctioned face attack?
  7. Exploring verbal aggression in English historical texts using USAS: The possibilities, the problems and potential solutions
  8. Dawn Archer, Karin Aijmer, & Anne Wichmann, Pragmatics: An advanced resource book for students. London: Routledge, 2012. Pp. xxiv, 325. Pb. $45.95.
  9. Tracing Crime Narratives in the Palmer Trial (1856)
  10. Space for all? European perspectives on minority languages and identity
  11. Introduction: A linguistic/discursive space for all?
  12. Constructing a shared history, space and destiny
  13. Historical Pragmatics: Evidence From The Old Bailey
  14. Data retrieval in a diachronic context: The case of the historical English courtroom
  15. Cross-examining lawyers, facework and the adversarial courtroom
  16. Libelling Oscar Wilde: The case of Regina vs. John Sholto Douglas
  17. Facework and im/politeness across legal contexts: An introduction
  18. Identifying key sociophilological usage in plays and trial proceedings (1640-1760)
  19. A corpus-based approach to mind style
  20. What's in a Word‐List? Integrating Word Frequency and Keyword Extraction20092Edited by Dawn Archer. What's in a Word‐List? Integrating Word Frequency and Keyword Extraction. Aldershot: Ashgate 2008. 226 pp. £60.00 (Hard cover), ISBN: 978‐0‐7546‐7240‐1
  21. Identifying key sociophilological usage in plays and trial proceedings (1640–1760)
  22. Requests and directness in Early Modern English trial proceedings and play-texts, 1640-1760
  23. Developing a more detailed picture of the English courtroom (1640–1760): Data and methodological issues facing historical pragmatics
  24. (Re)initiating strategies
  25. Comparing and combining a semantic tagger and a statistical tool for MWE extraction
  26. Questions and Answers in the English Courtroom (1640–1760)
  27. Extracting multiword expressions with a semantic tagger
  28. “Can innocent people be guilty?”
  29. The historical courtroom