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The concluding remarks serve to situate the empirical chapters in a broader context of address research. They outline how each study contributes to the overall theme of the volume — that is, address as a form of social action through which social and interpersonal relationships are encoded and negotiated in and across cultures and languages — and point to future research.

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Warren, J. (2015). The Last Word on Address. In: Norrby, C., Wide, C. (eds) Address Practice As Social Action: European Perspectives. Palgrave Pivot, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137529923_8

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