
doi: 10.3176/lu.2011.2.04
The paper is devoted to a general theoretical problem of interpretation of vocative forms in modern linguistics. On the basis of the analysis of suffixal means of vocativity expression in Komi dialects the author comes to the conclusion that the Komi language expresses vocativity by means of special vocative suffixes whose morphological properties are similar to those of inflectional suffixes.
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