03813nam 2200577 a 450 991081773840332120200520144314.01-282-16096-6978661216096790-272-9619-7(CKB)1000000000554416(OCoLC)56118090(CaPaEBR)ebrary10041612(SSID)ssj0000281461(PQKBManifestationID)11219909(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000281461(PQKBWorkID)10306463(PQKB)11707617(MiAaPQ)EBC622808(EXLCZ)99100000000055441620020625d2002 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrLinguistic variation in the Shakespeare corpus morpho-syntactic variability of second person pronouns /Ulrich Busse1st ed.Amsterdam ;Philadelphia J. Benjamins Pub. Co.c20021 online resource (358 p.) Pragmatics & beyond,0922-842X ;v. 106Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-58811-280-2 90-272-5346-3 Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-331) and indexes.Linguistic Variation in the Shakespeare Corpus -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Dedication page -- Table of contents -- Preface and acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 General introduction -- Chapter 2 Previous research on the use of personal pronouns in EarlyModern English... -- Chapter 3 Thou and you -- Appendix -- Chapter 4 The distribution of thou and you and their variants in verse and prose -- Appendix -- Chapter 5 "A woman's face with Nature's own hand painted / Hast thou, the master mistress of my passion" -- Chapter 6 "You beastly knave, know you no reverence?" -- Chapter 7 "Prithee no more" vs. "Pray you, chuck, come hither" -- Chapter 8 The role of grammar in the selection of thou or you -- Chapter 9 "In thine own person answer thy abuse" -- Chapter 10 "Stand, sir, and throw us that you have about ye" -- Appendix -- Chapter 11 Summary and conclusion -- Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Name index -- Subject index -- The PRAGMATICS AND BEYOND NEW SERIES.This study investigates the morpho-syntactic variability of the second person pronouns in the Shakespeare Corpus, seeking to elucidate the factors that underlie their choice. The major part of the work is devoted to analyzing the variation between you and thou, but it also includes chapters that deal with the variation between thy and thine and between ye and you. Methodologically, the study makes use of descriptive statistics, but incorporates both quantitative and qualitative features, drawing in particular on research methods recently developed within the fields of corpus linguistics, socio-historical linguistics and historical pragmatics. By making comparisons to other corpora on Early Modern English the work does not only contribute to Shakespeare studies, but on a broader scale also to language change by providing new and more detailed insights into the mechanisms that have led to a restructuring of the pronoun paradigm in the Early Modern period.Pragmatics & beyond ;new ser. 106.English languageEarly modern, 1500-1700PronounEnglish languageEarly modern, 1500-1700VariationEnglish languagePronoun.English languageVariation.822.3/3Busse Ulrich1636792MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817738403321Linguistic variation in the Shakespeare corpus4200710UNINA