In:It's different with you: Contrastive perspectives on address research
Edited by Nicole Baumgarten and Roel Vismans
[Topics in Address Research 5] 2023
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 6 September 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/tar.5.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/tar.5.toc
Table of contents
Introduction
Nicole Baumgarten
Roel Vismans
Section 1.Address on TV and online
Chapter 1.Comparing address practices in the Finnish and Hungarian
“Got Talent” TV programmes
“Got Talent” TV programmes
Hanna Lappalainen
Ildikó Vecsernyés
Chapter 2.The function of names: A case study of usage in Japanese original TV dramas and Korean
remakes
Duck-Young Lee
Naomi Ogi
Chapter 3.Variations in opening and closing forms in email
correspondence in Danish and Swedish
correspondence in Danish and Swedish
Tina Thode Hougaard
Eva Skafte Jensen
Marianne Rathje
Jonathan White
Camilla Wide
Chapter 4.Address terms in social media requests: A contrastive study of Chinese and Japanese university
students
Wei Ren
Saeko Fukushima
Chapter 5.Practices of person reference in Chinese and German
interactions: A contrastive analysis of “third person reference forms” in SMS, WhatsApp, and WeChat communication
interactions: A contrastive analysis of “third person reference forms” in SMS, WhatsApp, and WeChat communication
Susanne Günthner
Section 2.Address in institutional contexts and service encounters
Chapter 6.Address forms in academic discourse in Indian English
Tatiana Larina
Neelakshi Suryanarayan
Chapter 7.Don’t moan, it won’t make you feel better, granny! – Addressing older patients: A comparative study of German and Bosnian
Minka Džanko
Chapter 8.A comparative study of nominal forms of address
in metropolitan French and English service encounters
in metropolitan French and English service encounters
Christophe Gagne
Chapter 9.And the postcode darlin’. Vocative variation in service
encounters on the telephone in Northern England
encounters on the telephone in Northern England
Nicole Baumgarten
Section 3.Address in pluricentric languages
Chapter 10.Nominal address and introductions in three national varieties
of German: Intralinguistic variation and pragmatic transfer to English
of German: Intralinguistic variation and pragmatic transfer to English
Doris Schüpbach
John Hajek
Heinz L. Kretzenbacher
Catrin Norrby
Chapter 11.Vós and other pronominal forms of address
(tu, você,
vocês): Speakers’ perceptions of Brazilian and European Portuguese
Isabel Margarida Duarte
Maria Aldina Marques
Chapter 12.Differences in the forms of address between standard
Hungary Hungarian and Slovakia Hungarian
Hungary Hungarian and Slovakia Hungarian
Ildikó Vančo
István Kozmács
Chapter 13.Forms of address in courtroom Englishes
of the “Inner Circle”
of the “Inner Circle”
Vladimir Ozyumenko
Section 4.Theoretical and methodological approaches to address
Chapter 14.Investigating address in regional varieties of Italian: Contrasting methodologies
Agnese Bresin
Chapter 15.Hybrid agreement in polite address: A contrastive approach to Romance languages
Sascha Gaglia
Chapter 16.Address and politeness: A theoretical exploration
Roel Vismans
List of authors
Index
