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T & V Pronouns Titles & Names English 0301雷月琴
T& pronouns Some languages have different forms for"“vol French“tl/vous'. German‘ du Sie for example). These may originally hav indicated number¨vos”and:syve used for plural forms but now show different levels of formality,with"“tu” and“dl” being more familiar,“"vous” and“Sie" more polite
T & V Pronouns • Some languages have different forms for “you” • (French “tu/vous”, German “du/Sie”, for example). These may originally have indicated number (“vous” and “Sie”) used for plural forms, but now show different levels of formality, with “tu” and “du” being more familiar, “vous” and “Sie” more polite
T& pronouns In english this was shown historically by the contrast between" and thow thee. The " thou” form survives in some dialects while other familiar pronoun forms are"youse iverpool and you-d (southern USA). Where it is possible to make the distinction this is known as am here to tell a ly system of address you whY rICKEyDoGis the best dog
T & V Pronouns • In English this was shown historically by the contrast between “you” and “thou/thee”. The “thou” form survives in some dialects, while other familiar pronoun forms are “youse” (Liverpool) and “you-all” (southern USA). Where it is possible to make the distinction, this is known as a T/V system of address
T& pronouns In this system the v form is a marker of politeness or deference It may a be a marker of status with the V form used to superiors the T form to equals or inferiors forms are also used to express solidarity or intimacy. The t form is found in Shakespeare's plays, where it almost al ways shows the speaker's attitude to status and situation
T & V Pronouns • In this system the V form is a marker of politeness or deference. It may also be a marker of status, with the V form used to superiors, the T form to equals or inferiors. T forms are also used to express solidarity or intimacy. • The T form is found in Shakespeare's plays, where it almost always shows the speaker's attitude to status and situation
T& pronouns a king is"your P数 majesty or you but a peasant is o It may be an insult, as when Tybalt addresses Romeo as“thou (Romeo, thou art a Ⅴ alain?: Romeo ana 几liet,Act3, Scene3) IEO ANDJUUET e家Fee lo ha Langer
T & V Pronouns • A king is “your majesty” or “you” but a peasant is “thou”. • It may be an insult, as when Tybalt addresses Romeo as “thou” (“Romeo, thou art a villain”; Romeo and Juliet, Act 3, Scene 3)