Positions of the vocative
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Several positions are available for the vocative. It may occupy the whole speaker
turn. It may occur at the beginning of a speaker’s turn (front position) or in the
course of the turn (mid position), or at the end (end position). End position is by
far the most frequent. Mid-position vocatives are not so frequent and are normally
preceded by some sort of discourse marker prefacing the main utterance:
Tell me
,
Margaret. Er, you more or less got where you are today more or less off
your own bat.
[North West Tonight is the name of a TV news programme; Old Trafford is a
sports ground]
Just, just on that
,
Lilian. It may have occurred to you already, but North West
Tonight are doing some filming at Old Trafford.
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