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In the parlance of linguistics, compellative refers to the name by which a person is addressed, and students often study examples of its use.

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In the parlance of linguistics, compellative refers to the name by which a person is addressed, and students often study examples of its use.

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言語学の用語では、呼格は人に呼びかけるときの名前を指し、学生はその用例をよく学ぶ。

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