2025 Journal Article ‘What happened to the un-omitted subjects?’ : Variation in referential choices for first and second person subjects in spoken KoreanLee, Narah (2025). ‘What happened to the un-omitted subjects?’ : Variation in referential choices for first and second person subjects in spoken Korean. Pragmatics and Society, 1-23. doi: 10.1075/ps.20022.lee |
2024 Journal Article Korean speakers' perception of (im)politeness across speech acts of agreement, compliment, disagreement and criticismLee, Narah (2024). Korean speakers' perception of (im)politeness across speech acts of agreement, compliment, disagreement and criticism. Linguistic Research, 41 (Special Edition), 185-207. doi: 10.17250/khisli.41..202409.007 |
2022 Journal Article Understanding of Korean honorifics by L2 Korean learners in Australia: a socio-pragmatic perspectiveJeong, Woojeong and Lee, Narah (2022). Understanding of Korean honorifics by L2 Korean learners in Australia: a socio-pragmatic perspective. Language Research, 58 (3), 223-245. doi: 10.30961/lr.2022.58.3.223 |
2022 Journal Article The pragmatic understanding of subject expression in spoken Korean: interpersonal effects of the alternation among reference forms for the expressed subjectLee, Narah (2022). The pragmatic understanding of subject expression in spoken Korean: interpersonal effects of the alternation among reference forms for the expressed subject. East Asian Pragmatics, 7 (2), 175-205. doi: 10.1558/eap.18812 |
2021 Journal Article Overt subjects signaling floor shifts in Korean discourseLee, Narah (2021). Overt subjects signaling floor shifts in Korean discourse. Lanaguage Research, 57 (3), 329-354. doi: 10.30961/lr.2021.57.3.329 |
2021 Journal Article Overt subject NPs as a contrast marker in Korean discourseLee, Narah (2021). Overt subject NPs as a contrast marker in Korean discourse. Linguistic Research, 38 (2), 365-393. doi: 10.17250/khisli.38.2.202106.007 |
2014 Journal Article A reconsideration of the omission of first and second person subjects in modern spoken Korean: Focusing on the pragmatic meanings of the overt subject expressions이나라, (2014). A reconsideration of the omission of first and second person subjects in modern spoken Korean: Focusing on the pragmatic meanings of the overt subject expressions. Discourse and Cognition, 21 (3), 145-164. doi: 10.15718/discog.2014.21.3.145 |
2012 Journal Article Pragmatic inferences of some hybrid words: An experimental pragmatic analysisLee, Narah (2012). Pragmatic inferences of some hybrid words: An experimental pragmatic analysis. Journal of Language Sciences, 19 (1), 319-349. |