9. The co-occurrence of nominal and pronominal address froms in the Shakespeare Corpus
Who says thou or you to whom?
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The Explicator ► pp. 1 ff.
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2023 .
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Društvene i humanističke studije (Online) 8:3(24)
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Pojprasat, Somboon
2022 .
A pragmatic analysis of Shylock’s use ofthouandyou .
Open Linguistics 8:1
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Rogos-Hebda, Anna
2021 .
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Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 56:1
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Jucker, Andreas
2020 .
Politeness in the History of English ,
Sato, Kiriko
2019 .
The Relative Which with Personal Antecedents in Shakespeare’s History Plays .
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2006 .
Historical Pragmatics . In
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Jucker, Andreas H.
2008 .
Historical Pragmatics .
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2012 .
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