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Directive Speech Acts (dsas) are a major feature of historical pragmatics, specifically in research on
historical (im)politeness. However, for Classical French, there is a lack of research on related phenomena. In our contribution,
we present two recently constructed corpora covering the period of Classical French, sermo and apwcf. We present
these corpora in terms of their genre characteristics on a communicative–functional and socio-pragmatic level. Based on the
observation that, both in sermo and apwcf, dsas frequently occur together with terms of address, we
analyse and manually code a sample based on this co-occurrence, and we compare the results with regard to special features in the
individual corpora. The emerging patterns show a clear correspondence between socio-pragmatic factors and the linguistic means
used to realise dsas. We propose that these results can be interpreted as signs of an underlying “grammar of
authority”.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Historical Pragmatics provides an interdisciplinary forum for theoretical, empirical and methodological work at the intersection of pragmatics and historical linguistics. The editorial focus is on socio-historical and pragmatic aspects of historical texts in their sociocultural context of communication (e.g. conversational principles, politeness strategies, or speech acts) and on diachronic pragmatics as seen in linguistic processes such as grammaticalization or discoursization. Contributions draw on data from literary or non-literary sources and from any language. In addition to contributions with a strictly pragmatic or discourse analytical perspective, it also includes contributions with a more sociolinguistic or semantic approach.