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Message and medium : English language practices across old and new media / edited by Caroline Tagg, Mel Evans.
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Title:Message and medium : English language practices across old and new media / edited by Caroline Tagg, Mel Evans.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Tagg, Caroline, editor.
Evans, Melvin, 1911- editor.
Evans, Melvin, 1911- editor.
Tagg, Caroline, editor.
Walter de Gruyter & Co.
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Published/Created:Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2020]
©2020
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Location:ONLINEWhere is this?
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Call Number: TK5103.7
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Library of Congress Subjects:Mass media--History.
Digital communications.
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Subject(s):Electronic books.
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Description:1 online resource ( xiii, 385 pages) : illustrations (some color).
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Series:Topics in English linguistics ; 105.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
In English.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Jun 2020).
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ISBN:3110670836
9783110670837 (electronic bk.)
3110620391
9783110620399
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Contents:Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of contributors
Introducing transhistorical approaches to digital language practices
Introduction to rethinking perspectives
1 The rise of the Pragmatic Web: Implications for rethinking meaning and interaction
2 Interpreting "historicisation" in the digital context: On the interface of diachronic and synchronic pragmatics
3 Spelling in context: A transhistorical pragmatic perspective on orthographic practices in English
4 Reflections on historicity, technology and the implications for method in (historical) pragmatics
Introduction to historicising discourses
5 Towards a transhistorical approach to analysing discourse about and in motion
6 "New" media and self-fashioning: The construction of a political persona by Elizabeth I and Donald Trump
7 From Rest in Peace to #RIP: Tracing shifts in the language of mourning
8 Digital literacies and the long history of the academic article
9 Reflections on historicizing discourses: Connections, linkages, continuities
Introduction to media trajectories
10 Unstable content, remediated layout: Urban laws in Scotland through manuscript and print
11 Visual pragmatics of an early modern book: Printers' paratextual choices in the editions of The School of Vertue
12 Paratextual presentation of Christopher St German's Doctor and Student 1528-1886
13 Reflections on visuality and textual reception
Introduction to new to old
14 Information design and information structure in the Middle English prose Brut
15 Disruptive practice: Multimodality, innovation and standardisation from the medieval to the digital text
16 "It makes it more real": A comparative analysis of Twitter use in live blogs and quotations in older news media from a reader response perspective
17 New methods, old data: Using digital technologies to explore nineteenth century letter writing practices
18 Transhistoricizing multimodality: Reflections on the how-to
Postscript: You say you want a revolution? Histories and futures of researching the digital, a view from the south
Index