@misc{Kawamoto_Yumeko_The_2021, author={Kawamoto, Yumeko}, volume={35}, copyright={Rights Reserved - Free Access}, address={Kraków}, journal={Socjolingwistyka}, howpublished={online}, year={2021}, publisher={Instytut Języka Polskiego Polskiej Akademii Nauk}, language={pol}, abstract={The article presents an analysis of corpus texts describing the relation on a first-name basis in Polish society. The research is based on over 600 texts with the phrases na ty and per ty (eng. on a first-name basis) taken from the linguistic corpus of Polish. Such texts allow the author to illustrate the general frame of the relation on a first-name basis. The analysis has shown that the interlocutors in this type of relation share one or more bonds of the following kinds: a bond for benefits, a bond for ease of communication, and an emotional bond. The bond for benefits connects interlocutors in order to achieve a common goal, which can sometimes be observed as a relation on a first-name basis among politicians. Some texts have shown that people decide to switch to a first-name basis to simplify their interaction. The emotional bond, which also connects people addressing each other on a first-name basis, may be related to family groups or a long- term relation between interlocutors. Transition to a first-name basis can be treated as an act confirming the existence of one or more of the above-mentioned bonds, which does not always mean permission to cross the border of privacy. The results of the analysis have also shown that social markers such as age, hierarchy, and gender may cause uncomfortable feeling when switching to a first-name basis. The elements indicated by this analysis provide an important perspective for further research.}, type={Text}, title={The Relation on a First-name Basis in the Light of Corpus Data}, URL={http://rcin.org.pl./Content/233331/PDF/259-Tekst%20artyku%C5%82u-1470-1-10-20211231.pdf}, keywords={addressing forms, linguistic corpus of Polish, transition to a first-name basis, interpersonal relations}, }