Allocutive agreement
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. The term was first used by Louis Lucien Bonaparte in 1862.
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Allocutive agreement
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. The term was first used by Louis Lucien Bonaparte in 1862.
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