作者:米兰达、玛丽-汉密尔顿、迪肯森夫人......现代晚期英国私人信件中的自我参照

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Nuria Yáñez-Bouza
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本文以格鲁吉亚晚期为背景,当时写信已成为一种普遍的社会习俗,而写信手册也为称呼各阶层人士确立了得体、优雅的风格规范。更具体地说,本文关注的是以作者为导向的称呼,重点是在自我介绍的表达中使用人名,因为这些人名在称呼收信人的同时也描述了写信人的身份。研究的目的是探讨人称作为社会管理语言实践手段的作用,以及作为早期现代英语书信中积极-消极连续体的礼貌指数的作用。 本研究以玛丽-汉密尔顿(Mary Hamilton,1776-1814 年)所写的私人信件为基础,她是皇室、贵族和文学界的名人。分析追溯了正文和署名中使用自我介绍时说话者内部的差异,并探讨了社会语言学因素(性别)以及传统上与实用语言使用相关的概念(距离、相对权力)。因此,本文介绍的研究将为越来越多的将自我文件视为自我表征的文献做出贡献,尤其是在历史社会语言学和历史社会语用学领域。
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By Miranda, Mary Hamilton, Mrs Dickenson … Self-reference in Late Modern English private correspondence
This paper is set in the late Georgian period, when letter writing became a widespread social practice and letter-writing manuals established norms of propriety and elegance of style for addressing persons of all ranks. More specifically, it turns its attention to author-oriented address with a focus on the use of personal names in self-reference expressions, as these address the recipient of the letter at the same time as they describe the status of the writer. The aim is to explore their role as a means of socially-governed linguistic practice and as an index of politeness on the positive-negative continuum, as proposed for Early Modern English correspondence. The study is based on a set of private letters written by Mary Hamilton (1776–1814), a well-connected figure in royal, aristocratic and literary circles. The analysis traces intra-speaker variation in the use of self-reference in the main text and in the signature, and explores sociolinguistic factors (gender) as well as notions traditionally connected with pragmatic language use (distance, relative power). The research presented here will thus contribute to the growing body of literature that considers ego-documents as representations of the self, of particular interest in the fields of historical sociolinguistics and historical sociopragmatics.
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NEUPHILOLOGISCHE MITTEILUNGEN
NEUPHILOLOGISCHE MITTEILUNGEN LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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