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In the last three decades, metadiscourse has caught the attention of numerous scholars from various research disciplines. This book adds to the discussion by looking at the phenomenon from a historical angle. Text analyses with a corpus of sermons and religious treatises from the 13th to the 18th century provide new insights into the way authors guide their audience through their texts and persuade them of their points of view. The focus on the Middle and Early Modern English periods, which witnessed the disintegration of the Catholic Church in England, the Reformation, the decline of Scholasticism and the advent of Renaissance Humanism, makes evident the influence of socio-cultural factors, text-type conventions, and a changing author-addressee relationship on the development of metadiscourse.

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Contents: Intertextual and intratextual metadiscourse – Speech-act theory – Personal and impersonal metadiscourse – Linguistic variation, vagueness, and multifunctionality – Historical development of metadiscourse in sermons, religious treatises, and in secular texts – Compiling a historical corpus of religious texts – The statistical analysis of metadiscourse.

Metadiscourse in Middle English and Early Modern

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 18/08/2009
      ISBN13: 9783631589861, 978-3631589861
      ISBN10: 3631589867

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the last three decades, metadiscourse has caught the attention of numerous scholars from various research disciplines. This book adds to the discussion by looking at the phenomenon from a historical angle. Text analyses with a corpus of sermons and religious treatises from the 13th to the 18th century provide new insights into the way authors guide their audience through their texts and persuade them of their points of view. The focus on the Middle and Early Modern English periods, which witnessed the disintegration of the Catholic Church in England, the Reformation, the decline of Scholasticism and the advent of Renaissance Humanism, makes evident the influence of socio-cultural factors, text-type conventions, and a changing author-addressee relationship on the development of metadiscourse.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Intertextual and intratextual metadiscourse – Speech-act theory – Personal and impersonal metadiscourse – Linguistic variation, vagueness, and multifunctionality – Historical development of metadiscourse in sermons, religious treatises, and in secular texts – Compiling a historical corpus of religious texts – The statistical analysis of metadiscourse.

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