Journal article
Address practices in academic interactions in a pluricentric language: Australian english, American english, and British english
M Formentelli, J Hajek
Pragmatics | JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO | Published : 2016
Abstract
Following the recent development of address research in pluricentric languages (Clyne et al. 2006), the present study describes address practices in English-speaking academic settings and pursues two main objectives: (a) to provide a profile of address patterns in academic interactions in Australian English; and (b) to compare address practices in higher education across the three dominant varieties of English, namely American English, Australian English, and British English. The data on Australian English are drawn from 235 questionnaires completed by students, who reported on the address strategies adopted by students and teaching staff in classroom interactions in an Australian university..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research is original and received financial support from the Universita del Piemonte Orientale.