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Definition of Allocutive

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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and unrelated masculine/feminine distinction is present in the verbal allocutive agreement)[inconsistent] Biak - One of the few Austronesian languages...
- case ('to'; also 'aditive' [sic], 'adlative', 'addirective') ALLOC AL allocutive (addressee honorific) ALTER alterphoric, = N.EGO AMBIPH ambiphoric pronoun...
- word-initially. Mandan is a subject–object–verb language. Mandan has a system of allocutive agreement and so different grammatical forms may be used that depend on...
- demonstratives also agree with the addressee, a typologically unusual type of allocutive agreement. The pronominal demonstratives are as follows: 'this' (proximal):...
- locator, relocate, relocation loquor loqu- locūt-  – speak allocution, allocutive, cir****locution, collocution, collocutor, colloquial, colloquium, colloquy...
- düzü düzüe düe I have it you (familiar, allocutive form for female addressee) have it you (familiar, allocutive form for male addressee) have it (s)he/it...