@inbook{f266c800defe427dbcca5d6d9bd01dd7,
title = "Changing styles of letter-writing? Evidence from 400 years of early English letters in a POS-tagged corpus",
abstract = "We analyse the social embedding of stylistic change in the frequencies of nouns, lexical verbs and personal pronouns in the Corpora of Early English Correspondence from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Our visualization methods show that the frequency of nouns exhibits a consistent decrease, while that of verbs and pronouns tends to increase over time. This suggests a colloquialization of the letter genre, which is particularly prominent in letters by women and the upper ranks as well as those written to socially close recipients. In the later eighteenth century, however, there is a convergence across genders and social ranks indicating the development of a shared, polite style among the increasingly highly educated middle and upper classes in the corpus.",
keywords = "colloquialization, corpus linguistics, correspondence, English language, genre evolution, historical sociolinguistics, information visualization, involved style, part-of-speech frequencies, stylistic change",
author = "Tanja S{\"a}ily and Turo Vartiainen and Harri Siirtola and Terttu Nevalainen",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 John Benjamins Publishing Company.",
year = "2024",
doi = "10.1075/cilt.364.07sai",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789027214720 ",
series = "Current Issues in Linguistic Theory",
publisher = "John Benjamins",
pages = "154--179",
editor = "Luisella Caon and Gordon, {Moragh S.} and Thijs Porck",
booktitle = "Unlocking the History of English",
}