The topic of this paper is the use of second person address pronouns in Shakespeare's Early Modern English. The perspective adopted integrates textual analysis and sociolinguistic notions with a view to shedding light on marked and unmarked uses across various social groups.
Address pronouns in Shakespeare’s English: a re-appraisal in terms of markedness
BRUTI, SILVIA
2000-01-01
Abstract
The topic of this paper is the use of second person address pronouns in Shakespeare's Early Modern English. The perspective adopted integrates textual analysis and sociolinguistic notions with a view to shedding light on marked and unmarked uses across various social groups.File in questo prodotto:
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