Publications
Bouissac, Paul. 2019. The Social Dynamics of Pronominal Systems. A comparative approach. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 304). John Benjamins. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Häcker, Martina. 2019. Kinship or friendship? The word cousin as a term of address for non-relatives in Middle English. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 20 (1) : 96–131. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Moyna, María Irene and Bettina Kluge, eds. 2019. It’s not all about you. New perspectives on address research. (Topics in Address Research 1). John Benjamins. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Adams, Zoë. 2018. ‘I don't know why man's calling me family all of a sudden’: Address and reference terms in grime music. Language & Communication 60 : 11–27. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Blood, Rosalind. 2018. “When you speak to a police officer and (call them) du”. Examining the impact of short-term study abroad on Australian students’ awareness of address forms in German. Study Abroad Research in Second Language Acquisition and International Education 3 (1) : 117–143. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Economidou-Kogetsidis, Maria. 2018. “Mr Paul, please inform me accordingly”. Address forms, directness and degree of imposition in L2 emails. Pragmatics 28 (4) : 489–516. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Palacios Martínez, Ignacio M. 2018. “Help me move to that, blood”. A corpus-based study of the syntax and pragmatics of vocatives in the language of British teenagers. Journal of Pragmatics 130 : 33–50. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Maalej, Zouhair, Mohammed Alghbban and Sami Ben Salamh. 2018. To be or not to be your son’s father/mother. A cognitive-pragmatic perspective on terms of address in Najdi and Tunisian Arabic. Pragmatics 28 (1) : 29–60. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Staley, Larssyn, ed. 2018. Socioeconomic Pragmatic Variation. Speech acts and address forms in context. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 291). John Benjamins. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Hajek, John and Maicol Formentelli. 2016. Address practices in academic interactions in a pluricentric language. Australian English, American English, and British English. Pragmatics 26 (4) : 631–652. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Heisterkamp, Brian L. 2016. Challenging heteronormativity. Recontextualizing references to members of gay male and lesbian couples. Journal of Language and Sexuality 5 (1) : 37–60. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Rivera-Mills, Susana V. and María Irene Moyna, eds. 2016. Forms of Address in the Spanish of the Americas. (Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 10). John Benjamins. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Wierzbicka, Anna. 2016. Making sense of terms of address in European languages through the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM). Intercultural Pragmatics 13 (4) : 499–528. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Kim, Minju. 2015. Women’s talk, mothers’ work: Korean mothers’ address terms, solidarity, and power. Discourse Studies 17 (5) : 551–582. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Wierzbicka, Anna. 2015. A whole cloud of culture condensed into a drop of semantics. The meaning of the German word Herr as a term of address. International Journal of Language and Culture 2 (1) : 1–37. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Zhang, Wei. 2015. The shifting representation of common people in China’s news media. Journal of Language and Politics 14 (2) : 285–308. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)