Introduction: 'Address as Social Action Across Cultures and Contexts' from book: Address Practice as Social Action: European Perspectives

This is the introductory chapter of Address Practice as Social Action: European Perspectives. It is open access under a CC BY license. How we address one another says a great deal about our social relationships and which groups in society we belong to. This edited volume examines address choices in...

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Main Author: Norrby, Catrin
Other Authors: Wide, Camilla
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Palgrave Macmillan 2015
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