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promoted by associate professor Emar Maier. The PhD Project: “Don’t call me by your name” Address forms vary cross-linguistically, though a tendency to use alternative forms in so-called ‘formal’ versus
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” Address forms vary cross-linguistically, though a tendency to use alternative forms in so-called ‘formal’ versus ‘informal’ address is widely attested. In many European languages, for instance, a
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, or relevant areas of social epistemology, pragmatics, or philosophy of language. Have familiarity and affinity with multimodal communication. Have familiarity and affinity with formal semantics and/or semiotics
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. Have familiarity and affinity with formal semantics and/or semiotics. Have a background in philosophy with a clear interest in linguistics and argumentation, or a background in linguistics with a clear