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Title
Early Modern English text types
Involved pers.
Moessner, Lilo;
Taavitsainen, Irma;
Sönmez, Margaret J.-M.;
Fries, Udo;
Markus, Manfred;
Kohnen, Thomas;
Pahta, Päivi;
Gotti, Maurizio;
Meurman-Solin, Anneli
Written in
English
Source
European journal of English studies. - London [u.a.] : Routledge : Taylor & Francis Group
Volume
5
Year
2001
Issue
2
Page
131-256
Classification
Domains / Technical language / Media language / Newspaper language
Domains / Pragmalinguistics / Individual aspects (pragm.) / Discourse marker
Domains / Pragmalinguistics / Speech-act theory / Speech-act type / Oath
Domains / Sociolinguistics / Idiolect
Domains / History of language
Domains / History of language / Text type (language change)
Domains / History of language / Scientific language (history of)
Domains / Style/Aesthetics / Style analysis
Domains / Style/Aesthetics / Style analysis / Register (stylistics)
Levels / Lexicology / Word classes / Interjection
Levels / Text linguistics / Text types
Levels / Text linguistics / Text types / Technical discourse
Levels / Text linguistics / Text types / Genre theory
Levels / Text linguistics / Text types / Petition
Levels / Text linguistics / Text types / Novel
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / Early Modern English
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Presse (Sprache) ; Zeitungssprache; Newspaper language ; Discourse marker ; Swearing (take oath) ; Gelübde; Abschwören; Eid; Meineid; Perjury; Oath ; Idiolect ; History of language ; Language change (text linguistics) ; Sprachwandel (Textlinguistik) ; Gattungsgeschichte; Genre (language change) ; Text type (language change) ; Academic language (history of) ; Scientific language (history of) ; Style analysis ; Register (stylistics) ; Interjection ; Type of discourse; Text types ; Sachtext; Scientific article; Sachbuch; Nonfiction; Technical discourse ; Architextualität; Architextuality; Genre theory ; Eingabe; Bitte ; Novel ; Early Modern English