Impolite behaviour is thought to be easier to investigate than polite or politic behaviour in diachronic contexts, because of attracting more evaluative comment. But an approach based on such metapragmatic commentary can miss a lot of facework strategies in contexts such as the UK parliament (modern and historical). In this paper, I draw on Historic Hansard datasets (1812–2003) to demonstrate how a (semi)automatic method involving contiguous searches of two-to-four features can better reveal the nuances of these MPs’ facework strategies than a focus on metapragmatic terms has afforded hitherto. The (semi)automatic method uses the recently created Historic Thesaurus Semantic Tagger (HTST) to search for meaning constellations (Archer and Malo...
This paper narrows in on the conceptualization of modest communicative behaviour lexicalized in the ...
For many scholars who are not themselves historians of political thought, the major use of official ...
This paper is based on the analysis of empirical data made by Faceattacking conflict strategies that...
Impolite behaviour is thought to be easier to investigate than polite or politic behaviour in diachr...
Impolite behaviour tends to attract more evaluative comment than other facework, making it easier to...
This paper explores the language of MPs and Peers, when negotiating their differences in times past....
The ways in which politicians have discussed who, what, and where was considered “uncivilized’” acro...
The work reported here seeks to demonstrate that automatic content analysis tools can be used effect...
peer-reviewedThis research investigates some politeness features used by Irish politicians during Qu...
This paper draws upon three texts from the trial section of the Corpus of English Dialogues, in orde...
This study draws on theories and methodologies from the fields of pragmatics and parliamentary disco...
Drawing on earlier approaches to politeness and impoliteness, this chapter shows their applicability...
The transcripts of UK parliamentary debates, offered by the Hansard Online collection are a major re...
The article explores the ways in which in early modern England masters exercised power over servants...
Creating, curating and maintaining modern political corpora is becoming an ever more involved task. ...
This paper narrows in on the conceptualization of modest communicative behaviour lexicalized in the ...
For many scholars who are not themselves historians of political thought, the major use of official ...
This paper is based on the analysis of empirical data made by Faceattacking conflict strategies that...
Impolite behaviour is thought to be easier to investigate than polite or politic behaviour in diachr...
Impolite behaviour tends to attract more evaluative comment than other facework, making it easier to...
This paper explores the language of MPs and Peers, when negotiating their differences in times past....
The ways in which politicians have discussed who, what, and where was considered “uncivilized’” acro...
The work reported here seeks to demonstrate that automatic content analysis tools can be used effect...
peer-reviewedThis research investigates some politeness features used by Irish politicians during Qu...
This paper draws upon three texts from the trial section of the Corpus of English Dialogues, in orde...
This study draws on theories and methodologies from the fields of pragmatics and parliamentary disco...
Drawing on earlier approaches to politeness and impoliteness, this chapter shows their applicability...
The transcripts of UK parliamentary debates, offered by the Hansard Online collection are a major re...
The article explores the ways in which in early modern England masters exercised power over servants...
Creating, curating and maintaining modern political corpora is becoming an ever more involved task. ...
This paper narrows in on the conceptualization of modest communicative behaviour lexicalized in the ...
For many scholars who are not themselves historians of political thought, the major use of official ...
This paper is based on the analysis of empirical data made by Faceattacking conflict strategies that...