posted on 2017-05-03, 01:57authored byNyblom, Heidi
This article examines the use and choice of address pronouns among Finnish and Finland-Swedish students in various situations. The study is based on a questionnaire on address usage distributed to university students in the city of Vaasa in Finland. The aim of the study is to investigate potential differences between the use of T and V in Finnish and Finland-Swedish and to compare the results with those of a recent study on address in Sweden-Swedish. The results reveal that the Finland-Swedish students use V somewhat less than the Finnish students. The Finland-Swedes also use V in fewer contexts, primarily in service situations and occasionally to strangers and public authorities. The Finnish students use V in the same contexts as the Finland-Swedish, but they also use V to older people.
Copyright 2006 Heidi Nyblom. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
History
Date originally published
2006
Source
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, vol. 29, no. 2 (2006), p. 19.1-19.12. ISSN 1833-7139