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Page 1: r - UniNEregarding their social functions, mainly with regard to terms of address (i.e. the tu-vous distinction; e.g. Brown/Gilman 1960) and other deference in- dexes. Most importantly,

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Published in University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium) 5, issue 1, 127-138, 1998 which should be used for any reference to this work
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