Slovene Pronominal Address Forms: Rural vs. Urban Sociolinguistic Strategies

A sociolinguistic questionnaire was designed to elicit an in-depth analysis of a broad spectrum of Slovene social settings. The questionnaire posed 460 hypothetical but common dyads from 10 common settings to informants & asked them to mark the correct form of address used by one person addressi...

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Customers
Dyadic relations
Forms of address
Middle age
Questionnaires
Respect
Shopkeepers
Slovenia, Yugoslavia
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Sociolinguistics
Solidarity
Yugoslav/Yugoslavs/Yugoslavia
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