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In linguistics, allocutive agreement (abbreviated AL or ALLOC) refers to a morphological feature in which the gender of an addressee is marked overtly in an utterance using fully grammaticalized markers[1] even if the addressee is not referred to in the utterance.[2] The term was first used by Louis Lucien Bonaparte in 1862.[3]

  1. ^ Trask, L. The History of Basque Routledge: 1997 ISBN 0-415-13116-2
  2. ^ Antonov, Anton (2015). "Verbal allocutivity in a crosslinguisticperspective". Linguistic Typology. 19 (1). doi:10.1515/lingty-2015-0002. S2CID 125831307.
  3. ^ Bonaparte, L.-L. Langue basque et langues finnoises (1862) London

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Allocutive agreement

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In linguistics, allocutive agreement (abbreviated AL or ALLOC) refers to a morphological feature in which the gender of an addressee is marked overtly...

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Siwi language

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Mandan language

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Basque verbs

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address: allocutive hi (with a female/male distinction) is the most intimate allocutive zu or xu is polite but friendly the absence of allocutive constructions...

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Inflection

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intransitive verbs as well as allocutive forms where the verb form is altered if one is speaking to a close acquaintance. These allocutive forms also have different...

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Gender neutrality in genderless languages

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no gender-specific pronouns, in some dialects, Basque verbs can agree allocutively with the gender in the intimate singular second person (This is a mark...

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List of glossing abbreviations

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for glosses for symmetrical voice systems (formerly called 'trigger' agreement, and by some still 'focus' (misleadingly, as it is not grammatical focus)...

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Basque language

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paradigm of the verb is further augmented by inflecting for "listener" (the allocutive) even if the verb contains no second person constituent. If the situation...

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