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Abstract of interjection and vocative position in Persian grammar and semantics [PDF]

open access: yesLiterary Arts, 2014
Vocative is a role that noun accepts it and usually used in Persian language with interjection letters i.e. "Ey", "Ya" and "Alef" that is attached to the end of the noun. By combining the definitions that have been mentioned for vocative in grammar books,
Hosain Aghahosaini   +2 more
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The Latvian Vocative and Other Case Forms in Direct Address Constructions [PDF]

open access: yesLanguages
This article is devoted to the study of syntactic and pragmatic functions of the vocative and direct address constructions. Since the direct address in Latvian, in addition to the vocative, also permits the nominative and accusative, this article ...
Andra Kalnača, Ilze Lokmane
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The Diversity of Vocative Formation Across Languages [PDF]

open access: yesCatalan Journal of Linguistics
The present study reviews manifestations of vocatives in a wide range of typologically related and unrelated languages and identifies three major patterns: particles, suffixes and non-concatenative forms such as intonation contours.
Jakob Maché
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Multimodal Skills, but Not Motor Skills, Predict Narrative and Expressive Pragmatic Skills in Children With Typical Development and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. [PDF]

open access: yesChild Dev
ABSTRACT To see whether communicative‐based multimodal skills (compared to non‐communicative motor skills) predicted complex language skills, this study examined the predictive power of multimodal and motor skills on narrative and expressive pragmatic abilities across two groups. Participants were children with typical development (N = 88, Mage = 5.34,
Florit-Pons J   +4 more
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Multilingual corpora in contrastive research on the vocative in Russian, Polish and Lithuanian [PDF]

open access: yesSlavistična Revija, 2021
The aim of this paper was to conduct a contrastive analysis of the vocative forms in Russian, Polish and Lithuanian, which was to be prefaced by a short introduction that would discuss the benefits of using non-commercial multilingual corpora in such ...
Maksim Duszkin   +2 more
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Vocative of Male Surnames in Modern Croatian Language [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The paper deals with the vocative singular of male surnames. This topic is not given much space in grammar books, although due to the diversity of vocative endings, speakers may find themselves in doubt about which vocative form to use. The paper gives a
Orlić, Alen
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Vokativ ili posessivnyj suffiks: k interpretatsii suffiksal'nyh sredstv vyrazhenija vokativnosti v komi jazyke. Vocative or Possessive Suffix: Interpretation of the Suffixal Means of Expressing Vocativity in the Komi Language; pp. 120-129 [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2011
The paper is devoted to a general theoretical problem of interpretation of vocative forms in modern linguistics. On the basis of the analysis of suffixal means of vocativity expression in Komi dialects the author comes to the conclusion that the Komi ...
Galina Nekrasova
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VĂN HÓA GIAO TIẾP CỦA NGƯỜI ÊĐÊ QUA TỪ XƯNG HÔ TRONG SỬ THI Y’KHING JU

open access: yesTạp chí Khoa học Đại học Đà Lạt, 2022
Trong giao tiếp, lối xưng hô không chỉ thể hiện thái độ, tình cảm của các chủ thể trong giao tiếp mà còn thể hiện vị trí, nhận thức, mối quan hệ xã hội, văn hóa và khả năng ngôn ngữ của cá nhân, cộng đồng.
Tuyet Nhung Buon Krong   +2 more
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Vocative and the grammar of calls [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Vocative forms appear in calls, which constitute a type of utterances; other types are statements, questions, and commands. Grammatical descriptions usually focus on sentences, the grammatical form of statements.
Tore Janson, Janson, Tore,
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Cultures and Works of Tay People Through Vocative Words [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Culture has a close relationship with many fields, including Linguistics. Language is a special product of culture. It is a means of communication and a tool for thinking. Language is a means to reflect, maintain and develop culture.
Nhung, Pham Thi Hong   +3 more
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