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Vocative expression information


In linguistics, a vocative or vocative expression is a phrase used to identify the addressee of an utterance. The underlined phrases in each of the following English sentences are examples of vocatives:

Sir, your table is ready.

I'm afraid, Mr. Renault, that your card has been declined.

Quit playing around, bozo.

Syntactically, vocatives are noun phrases which are isolated from the structure of their containing sentence, not being a dependent of the verb. In some languages, vocatives are marked morphologically with a particular grammatical case, the vocative case. English lacks a vocative case, but sets vocatives off from their containing sentence in speech by a particular intonational pattern, and in writing by the use of commas.[1]

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Vocative expression

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In linguistics, a vocative or vocative expression is a phrase used to identify the addressee of an utterance. The underlined phrases in each of the following...

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Vocative case

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adjectives, participles, and numerals) of that noun. A vocative expression is an expression of direct address by which the identity of the party spoken...

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Direct address

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Direct address may refer to: Vocative expression, a term or phrase used to directly address an individual The direct addressing mode in computer programming...

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Term of address

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term used for identification of a person, thing, or class of things Vocative expression, a phrase identifying the person being addressed Address (disambiguation)...

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Malakas

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is one of the most frequent words picked up by tourists (often in its vocative case form, i.e. μαλάκα malaka [maˈlaka]) and travelers to Greece and is...

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Latin declension

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pure Latin neuter nouns, the nominative, vocative, and accusative cases are identical, and the nominative, vocative, and accusative plurals all end in -a...

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Om mani padme hum

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grammatical sources) it is much more likely that maṇipadme is in fact a vocative, addressing a bodhisattva called maṇipadma, "Jewel-Lotus"- an alternative...

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Kyrie

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Kyrie, a transliteration of Greek Κύριε, vocative case of Κύριος (Kyrios), is a common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy, also called the...

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Grammatical case

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vocative cases. The vocative case is now obsolete (but still used in certain regions[citation needed]) and the oblique case doubles as the vocative case...

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Latin grammar

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separate form used for addressing a person (vocative case). In most nouns for women and girls, the vocative is the same as the nominative. Some nouns,...

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Slovincian grammar

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nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, locative, and vocative. The vocative is largely replaced by the nominative, but masculine animate singular...

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Korean honorifics

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of the vocative case but practically only -아 / -야 is remaining in everyday life. -여 / -이여 is only used in literature and archaic expressions, and -하...

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Ambiguity

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"Cook (noun used as vocative), cook (imperative verb form)!", but also as "Cook (imperative verb form), cook (noun used as vocative)!". It is more common...

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Ave

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German translation, heil. Ave is not to be confused with Latin ave as the vocative singular of avus, meaning 'grandfather/forebear', or ave as the ablative...

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Italian grammar

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'casa' (house, home); 'merito' (merit); 'piacere' (pleasure); or in vocative expressions. If the antecedent of a third person possessive (being used as an...

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Indexicality

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address-form systems found languages such a Javanese to inversions of vocative kin terms found in Rural Italy); lexical processes such as synecdoche and...

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Polish grammar

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accusative (biernik), instrumental (narzędnik), locative (miejscownik), and vocative (wołacz). Polish has two number classes: singular and plural. It used to...

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Grammatical category

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rosa, rosā ("rose", in the nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative and ablative). Categories can also pertain to sentence constituents that...

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Lithuanian declension

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allative (pašalys) (reduced to adverbs and certain fixed expressions) adessive (gretininkas) † vocative (šauksmininkas) Lithuanian has two main grammatical...

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Sentence word

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gestures to carry meaning (such as declarative, interrogative, exclamative or vocative). There are three arguments used to account for the functional version...

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Bulgarian grammar

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categories grammatical gender, number (including count form), definiteness and vocative form. A noun has one of three specific grammatical genders (masculine,...

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Ya Muhammad

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God") are Arabic expressions referring to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The phrase means "O Muhammad". The word yā indicates the vocative case, signifying...

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Romanian profanity

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meaning similar to "motherfucker" in English. It is used mostly in the vocative case: nenorocitule (male), nenorocito (female). Death is also a recurring...

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Bulgarian language

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accusative, dative and vocative forms. Vestiges are present in a number of phraseological units and sayings. The major exception are vocative forms, which are...

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