In:It’s not all about you: New perspectives on address research
Edited by Bettina Kluge and María Irene Moyna
[Topics in Address Research 1] 2019
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Published online: 28 November 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/tar.1.toc
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Table of contents
Address and address research: Here’s looking at you, kid1
María Irene Moyna
Bettina Kluge
Horst J. Simon
Looking backwards, looking forwards: Overviews and new approaches
A literature review of address studies from pragmatic and sociolinguistic perspectives23
Thoai N. L. Ton
On translating pronominal and nominal terms of address: State of the art and future directions47
Bettina Kluge
Examining Twitter as a source for address research using Colombian Spanish75
Daniel Foster
Suzanne Aalberse
Wessel Stoop
Imaginary customers and public figures: Visual material as stimuli in studies of address practices99
Hanna Lappalainen
Variation and change: Address over space and time
Now you Sie me, now you don’t: The history and remnants of the 3pl V address pronoun calque in Slovak (onikanie) and in Czech (onikání)125
Heinz L. Kretzenbacher
John Hajek
Robert Lagerberg
Agnese Bresin
On address pronouns in the history of Brazilian Portuguese139
Célia Regina dos Santos Lopes
Leonardo Lennertz Marcotulio
Palenquero Creole: The syntax of second person pronouns and the pragmatics of address switching161
Miguel Gutiérrez Maté
Variation in polite address in contemporary Uruguayan Spanish191
María Irene Moyna
Transition from V to T address among restaurant customers and waiters in Italy221
Agnese Bresin
John Hajek
Leo Kretzenbacher
Reflections of address in digital and visual media
Address negotiations in Dutch emails253
Roel Vismans
The variable functions of addressing hearer-participants with Spanish second person object forms in media discourse281
María José Serrano
Pragmatic and grammatical categories for the analysis of forms of address in presidential election debates305
María Eugenia Vázquez Laslop
Nominal address
Nominal address strategies in Cameroon French: Between lexical creativity and pragmatics335
Bernard Mulo Farenkia
Brocatives: Self-reported use of masculine nominal vocatives in Manitoba (Canada)355
Matthew Urichuk
Verónica Loureiro-Rodríguez
Address, the self, and the other
Introductions at international academic conferences: Address and naming in three national varieties of English375
Catrin Norrby
Doris Schüpbach
John Hajek
Leo Kretzenbacher
Person-referring expressions, reference nominals, and address nominals: Informalization in an Illinois neighborhood social group397
Susan Burt
Terms of address and self-reference in Ulaanbaatar Mongolian415
Benjamin Brosig
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