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Linguistics, Korean, Pragmatics, Discourse analysis

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University of Queensland: Brisbane, QLD, AU

2019-12 to present | Lecturer (School of Languages and Cultures)
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Narah Lee

Australian National University: Canberra, ACT, AU

2015-07 to 2019-12 | Lecturer/Tutor (School of Culture, History and Language)
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Narah Lee

Education and qualifications (3)

Australian National University: Canberra, ACT, AU

2019 | PhD (Linguistics)
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Narah Lee

Sogang University: Seoul, KR

2012 | MA (English Linguistics)
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Narah Lee

Sogang University: Seoul, KR

2006 | BA (British and American Culture)
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Narah Lee

Works (7)

Korean speaker’s perception of (im)politeness across speech acts of agreement, compliment, disagreement and criticism

Linguistic Research
2024-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Narah Lee
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Narah Lee

The pragmatic understanding of subject expression in spoken Korean: Interpersonal effects of the alternation among reference forms for the expressed subject

East Asian Pragmatics
2022 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85132316090

Part of ISSN: 20557760
Contributors: Lee, N.
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Narah Lee via Scopus - Elsevier

Understanding of Korean Honorifics by L2 Korean Learners in Australia: A Socio-Pragmatic Perspective

Lanaguage Research
2022 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0254-4474
Contributors: Woojeong Jeong; Narah Lee
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Narah Lee via Crossref Metadata Search

Overt Subjects Signaling Floor Shifts in Korean Discourse

Lanaguage Research
2021-12-31 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0254-4474
Part of ISSN: 2586-7113
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Narah Lee

Overt subject NPs as a contrast marker in Korean discourse

언어연구
2021-06 | Journal article
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Narah Lee

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
2014 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1226-5691
Contributors: 이나라
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Narah Lee via Crossref Metadata Search

Pragmatic inferences of some hybrid words: An experimental pragmatic analysis

Journal of Language Sciences
2012 | Journal article
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Narah Lee