Abstract
Forms of address are words and phrases in a language, by which a speaker addresses someone, usually in opening or closing an interaction. In Ancient Greek, forms of address vary according to the conversational context and the precise relationship of the speakers involved; in literature, they also vary according to style and genre, often in surprising ways.
Forms of address are words and phrases in a language, by which a speaker addresses someone, usually in opening or closing an interaction. People define th…