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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 even if the addressee is not referred to in the utterance. The term was first used by Louis Lucien Bonaparte in 1862.

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  • Allocutive agreement (en)
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  • 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 even if the addressee is not referred to in the utterance. The term was first used by Louis Lucien Bonaparte in 1862. (en)
  • Molde alokutiboa aditza jokatzeko estilo bati egiten dio erreferentzia. Molde alokutiboan, igorleak, erregistro neutroan ez bezala, aurrean duen solaskidearen marka ere islatzen du adizkian. Alokutiboa, ‘hika’: joan dun/duk [joan da] egin daiteke, baita ‘zuka’ edo ‘xuka’ ere: joan duzu (duxu, düzü) [joan da]; nauzu, (nauxu, nüzü) [naiz] (eu)
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  • 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 even if the addressee is not referred to in the utterance. The term was first used by Louis Lucien Bonaparte in 1862. (en)
  • Molde alokutiboa aditza jokatzeko estilo bati egiten dio erreferentzia. Molde alokutiboan, igorleak, erregistro neutroan ez bezala, aurrean duen solaskidearen marka ere islatzen du adizkian. Alokutiboa, ‘hika’: joan dun/duk [joan da] egin daiteke, baita ‘zuka’ edo ‘xuka’ ere: joan duzu (duxu, düzü) [joan da]; nauzu, (nauxu, nüzü) [naiz] (eu)
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