addressingnamely
Addressingnamely is a coined term describing a rhetorical pattern in which a speaker directly addresses a person or group and immediately provides a precise designation of that addressee or of the group. The construction pairs a vocative element with the clarifying function of namely, highlighting both whom the message concerns and which subset of addressees is being singled out.
Origin and status: The term is recent and not part of established grammars. It appears mainly in
Pattern and examples: In practice, addressingnamely often takes forms like “To the participants, namely the volunteers
Function and considerations: The device can increase clarity by tying an addressee to a defined group or