Topics in Address Research

Editors
ORCiD logo with linkHorst J. Simon | Freie Universität Berlin | TAR-editors at histling.de
ORCiD logo with linkBettina Kluge | Stiftung Universität Hildesheim
ORCiD logo with linkJohn Hajek | University of Melbourne

This book series is peer reviewed and indexed in: Book Citation Index (BCI )*

In all languages, forms of address establish an ever-changing repertoire with rules of usage that are closely tied to social and other factors; therefore, the study of address forms has been a central element of the relational turn of linguistics in the last decade. This book series aims to provide a platform for global research on address forms and their usage. The books in this series focus on the range of available terms of address (nominal, pronominal, other), their grammatical as well as pragmatic properties, the factors determining their use in actual discourse, the way they reflect as well as constitute social relations and the way they act as a means of organising communicative routines. Studies in this series will describe address in as wide a number of languages as possible in order to arrive at an overarching model of address intended to capture speaker-addressee-relations as an essential aspect of communication. The series publishes monographs and thematically coherent collective volumes in the English language.
ISSN: 2405-9269
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https://doi.org/10.1075/tar
Volumes
6
Edited by Víctor Fernández-Mallat and María Irene Moyna
2025. vi, 266 pp.
5
Edited by Nicole Baumgarten and Roel Vismans
2023. vi, 432 pp.
4
Yoko Yonezawa
2021. xv, 208 pp.
3
Matthias Klumm
2021. xiv, 246 pp.
2
Agnese Bresin
2021. xxi, 290 pp.
1
Edited by Bettina Kluge and María Irene Moyna
2019. vi, 447 pp.
Editorial info
Editors
ORCiD logo with linkHorst J. Simon | Freie Universität Berlin | TAR-editors at histling.de
ORCiD logo with linkBettina Kluge | Stiftung Universität Hildesheim
ORCiD logo with linkJohn Hajek | University of Melbourne
Editorial Board
ORCiD logo with linkSuzanne Aalberse | University of Amsterdam
Alexandra Álvarez Muro | Universidad de los Andes, Mérida
Christine Béal | Praxiling CNRS-UMR 5267 Montpellier
Tilman Berger | Universität Tübingen
Gu Yueguo | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Martin Hummel | Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Angelika Linke | Universität Zürich & University of Linköping
Célia Lopes | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
ORCiD logo with linkZouhair Maalej | King Saud University
Bernard Mulo Farenkia | Cape Breton University
ORCiD logo with linkCatrin Norrby | Stockholm University
María Eugenia Vázquez Laslop | El Colegio de México
ORCiD logo with linkRoel Vismans | University of Sheffield
ORCiD logo with linkCamilla Wide | University of Turku
Daming Xu | University of Macau
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Communication Studies

Communication Studies

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