THE CULTURAL AND NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ADDRESSING IN FAMILY COMMUNICATION
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This paper explores the cultural and national uniqueness of addressing in family communication, emphasizing the influence of traditions, social norms, and linguistic peculiarities. The study examines how different cultures shape the way family members address each other and how these forms of address reflect respect, hierarchy, and emotional closeness.
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