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Título: Pronouns with directives in early English manuals on child birth
Autores/as: Mele Marrero, Margarita 
Alonso-Almeida, Francisco 
Clasificación UNESCO: 57 Lingüística
5701 Lingüística aplicada
Palabras clave: English Historical Pragmatics
Pronouns
Directives
Early English manuals on child birth
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Editor/a: Universidad de La Laguna 
Conferencia: VIII Congreso Internacional AELFE 
Resumen: A significant topic in English Historical Linguistics and English Historical Pragmatics is the evolution of the formal/informal second person forms of addressing (Busser 2002, Taavitsainen & Jucker 2003) and its gradual disappearance from the language. However, the use of other pronouns in the address term system seems to have been less studied. We present here a quantification and analysis of the subject pronouns used in the interaction established among master writer, student reader, patient and general public, in three Early English manuals on child birth. Results show that not only second but also the third person pronouns are relevant in directives and that their alternation might be due to pragmatic reasons. Historical studies on ESP like this one may give answer to linguistic choices in PDE scientific writing.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/57284
ISBN: 978-84-7756-804-9
Fuente: Las lenguas para fines específicos ante el reto de la Convergencia Europea. VIII Congreso Internacional AELFE, Universidad de La Laguna, 3, 4 y 5 de septiembre de 2009 / coord. por Estefanía Caridad de Otto, Alejandro F. López de Vergara Méndez. p. 401-412
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