Edited by Terry Walker and Merja Kytö
Table of Contents
Articles
Introduction - Special Issue: Texts from Speech and Speech in Texts | |
Terry Walker, Merja Kytö | 1-6 |
Voices in Medieval History Writing | |
Claudia Claridge | 7-40 |
Description, Evaluation and Stance: Exploring the Forms and Functions of Speech Descriptors in Early Modern English | |
Peter J. Grund | 41-73 |
Structural and Sociolinguistic Factors Conditioning the Choice of Relativizers in Late Modern English: A Diachronic Study Based on the Old Bailey Corpus | |
Magnus Huber | 74-119 |
Meta-Communicative Expressions and Situational Variation of Stance Marking: I say and I tell (you) in Early Modern English Dialogues | |
Daniela Landert | 120-144 |
Curses or Threats? Debating the Power of Witches’ Words in 17th-Century Scottish Courtrooms | |
Magdalena Leitner | 145-170 |
“So moche ye owe me”: Speech-Like Representation in Caxton’s Dialogues in French and English | |
Colette Moore | 171-189 |
Speech, Texts, and Choices from the Modal System: Mood Distribution in Old English Sermons | |
Tanja Rütten | 190-213 |
For I am woorthyer by muche then he: The Functions of First Person Singular Utterances in Early Modern English Debate Verse | |
Hanna Salmi | 214-243 |
Periphrastic do in English Witness Depositions 1560– 1760 | |
Anders Söderlund | 244-277 |