Self-based Anaphora in Early Modern English

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    • Kucelman, Ewa

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Self-based Anaphora in Early Modern English

Ewa Kucelman

(Studies in language, culture and society, v. 1)

Peter Lang Edition, [2013]

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book is a corpus-based study which aims to describe the class of self-pronouns as used in the Early Modern English period. Self-pronouns are presented as a multi-functional class, with two main functions, as emphatic forms and as reflexive markers. The emphatic function is seen as a continuation of an earlier state of affairs, whereas the reflexive function is described as a new, emerging one. As reflexive markers, self-pronouns in Early Modern English compete with personal pronouns. Therefore the book seeks to present the conditions of their distribution ranging from configurational and thematic through discursive to pragmatic factors involved in the choice of the reflexive strategy.

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Inhalt: Self-pronouns as Bound Anaphors - Pragmatic Approaches to Self-Pronouns - The History of Self-Pronouns - Self-Pronouns as Reflexive Markers in Early Modern English - Emphatic Self-Pronouns in Early Modern English.

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