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Yet ar ye not lyche, for thu art a fals strumpet: Pronominal terms of address in The Book of Margery Kempe

Timofeeva, Olga; Kahlas-Tarkka, Leena (2024). Yet ar ye not lyche, for thu art a fals strumpet: Pronominal terms of address in The Book of Margery Kempe. Journal of Historical Pragmatics:Epub ahead of print.

Abstract

In Late Middle English, the system of second-person pronouns with singular referents is characterized by retractable choices based on the interactional status of interlocutors. This system has until recently been documented mostly in studies based on poetic texts, such as the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer, and, to a lesser extent, private correspondence, and early mystery plays. The present essay uses the Book of Margery Kempe as a primary source and offers a perspective of a middle-class female author from the early-fifteenth-century Norfolk. Conventional politeness of Margery Kempe requires the default use of ye/you/your forms, especially when addressees are unfamiliar, older, or socially superior, but also in situations of mutual acceptance and deference. Thou/thee/thine forms, on the other hand, indicate social or intellectual superiority as well as, at the interactional level, condescension, contempt, annoyance, defiance, and abuse. Their use, therefore, is typically marked.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:06 Faculty of Arts > English Department
Dewey Decimal Classification:820 English & Old English literatures
Scopus Subject Areas:Social Sciences & Humanities > Language and Linguistics
Social Sciences & Humanities > Linguistics and Language
Language:English
Date:2 July 2024
Deposited On:04 Oct 2024 10:24
Last Modified:31 Dec 2024 02:40
Publisher:John Benjamins Publishing
ISSN:1566-5852
OA Status:Green
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1075/jhp.22006.tim

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