This study aims at ascertaining a framework that would account for the Persian data. We scrutinize all data occurring in the selected corpus, and describe how they usually work on the basis of the two following variables: power and intimacy. According to our investigation, the use of terms of address in Persian is affected by age, sex, occupation, ideology, political and social position of the interlocutors. These variables can be stated as a result of the investigation of older material – such as qualitative analysis of observations followed by unobtrusive note taking of contemporary use, a corpus of several plays, travel accounts, interviews, TV, radio and careful observation terms used to address today. The above-mentioned variables indicate a strong relationship between social structures and address terms in Persian.
Aghagolzadeh,F. , Aghagolzadeh,F. and Asadpour,H. (2011). A Critical Discourse Analysis on Terms of Address in Persian. The International Journal of Humanities, 18(1), 135-160.
MLA
Aghagolzadeh,F. , , Aghagolzadeh,F. , and Asadpour,H. . "A Critical Discourse Analysis on Terms of Address in Persian", The International Journal of Humanities, 18, 1, 2011, 135-160.
HARVARD
Aghagolzadeh F., Aghagolzadeh F., Asadpour H. (2011). 'A Critical Discourse Analysis on Terms of Address in Persian', The International Journal of Humanities, 18(1), pp. 135-160.
CHICAGO
F. Aghagolzadeh, F. Aghagolzadeh and H. Asadpour, "A Critical Discourse Analysis on Terms of Address in Persian," The International Journal of Humanities, 18 1 (2011): 135-160,
VANCOUVER
Aghagolzadeh F., Aghagolzadeh F., Asadpour H. A Critical Discourse Analysis on Terms of Address in Persian. The International Journal of Humanities, 2011; 18(1): 135-160.