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2019 Conference Publication Pragmatics of referential choices in spoken KoreanLee, Narah (2019). Pragmatics of referential choices in spoken Korean. In: 16th International Pragmatics Conference, Hong Kong, (). 9-14 June 2019. |
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2018 Conference Publication Age as a driving force in referential choices for first and second person in spoken KoreanLee, Narah (2018). Age as a driving force in referential choices for first and second person in spoken Korean. 2018 Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society, Adelaide, Australia, 9-12 December 2018. |
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2015 Conference Publication A contrastive study of second person reference terms in Korean and JapaneseLee, Narah and Yonezawa, Yoko (2015). A contrastive study of second person reference terms in Korean and Japanese. In: 9th Korean Studies Association in Australasia (KSAA) Biennial Conference, Adelaide, SA, Australia, (). 25 - 27 November 2015. |
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2015 Conference Publication On the characteristics of personal reference terms in Korean: a comparison with Japanese based on TV dramasLee, Duck-Young, Og, Naomi, Lee, Narah and Yonezawa, Yoko (2015). On the characteristics of personal reference terms in Korean: a comparison with Japanese based on TV dramas. Korean Studies Association of Australasia Biennial Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 25-27 November 2015. Adelaide, SA, Australia: Korean Studies Association of Australasia. |
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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 |
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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. |