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1 | Wardaugh, R | 2002 | 9. Words and culture. In R. Wardraugh, An introduction to Sociolinguistics, 219 240. Blackwell. | W27 1998 |
9 | Kim, Andrew I. | 1985 | Korean color terms: an aspect of semantic fields and related phenomena. Anthropological Linguistics 27.4, 425 437. | P1 .A62 |
10 | Hinton,Leanne, Johanna Nichols, and John J. Ohala. | 1994 | Introduction: sound-symbolic processs. Sound symbolism, ed. by Leanne Hinton, Johanna Nichols, and John J. Ohala, 1 12. Cambridge <England> ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press. | P119 .S68 1994 |
13 | Koo, John H. | 1988a. | Some Korean cultural values seen through the language. Chongkyo Inkan Sahoy (Religious Human Society), 683 697. Korea: Han Nam University Press. | |
14 | Sohn, Ho-Min. | 1986 | Intercultural communication in cognitive values: Americans and Koreans. In Sohn (1986), Linguistic expeditions, 438-471. Seoul: Hanshin Publishing Company. | PL493 .S63 1986 |
15 | Kalton, Michael | 1979 | Korean ideas and values. In Phillip Jaisohn memorial paper Number 7. Elkins Park: Phillip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation. | |
17 | Kim, Minju | 1999 | Competing approaches in the study of gender and language: cross-adoption of language between genders in Korean. Ms. | |
18 | White, Geoffrey. | 1987 | Proverbs and cultural models: An American psychology of problem solving. Cultural models in language and thought, ed.by Dorothy Holland and Naomi Quinn, 151-172. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | P35 .C8 1987 |
20 | Sung, Margaret M. | 1979 | Chinese language and culture: a study of homonyms, lucky words and taboos. Journal of Chinese Linguistics 7. (MS) | |
21 | Sung, Margaret M. | 1981 | Chinese personal naming. Journal of Chinese Language Teachers Association 16.2, 67-90. | |
25 | Duranti, Alexandro. | 1987 | Universal and culture-specific properties of greetings. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 7.1, 63-97. | J35. J66 |
28 | Quinn, Naomi. | 1991 | The cultural basis of metaphor. Beyond metaphor: The theory of tropes in anthropology, ed. by J.W. Fernandez,56 93. Stanford University Press. | GN452.5 .B48 1991 |
30 | Quinn, Naomi. | 1987 | Convergent evidence for a cultural model of American marriage. Cultural models in language and thought, ed.by Dorothy Holland and Naomi Quinn, 173-192. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | P35 .C8 1987 |
31 | Brown, R. and A. Gilman | 1972 | The pronouns of power and solidarity. Language and social context, ed. by Pier Paolo Giglioli, 252-282. London: Penguin Books, Ltd. | P41 .G459 |
32 | Sohn, Ho-Min. | 1983 | Power and solidarity in Korean language. In Sohn (1986), Linguistic Expeditions, 389-410. Seoul: Hanshin Publishing Company. | PL493 .S63 1986 |
34 | Brown, Roger W. and Marguerite Ford. | 1964 | Address in American English. Language in culture and society, ed. by Dell Hymes, 234-244. New York: Harper & Row Publishers. | P105 .H96 |
35 | Hijrida, K. and Ho-Min Sohn | 1983 | Commonality and relativity in address reference term usage. Language Research 19.2, 139-168. Seoul, Korea: Language Research Institute, Seoul National University. | |
36 | Koo, John H. | 1990 | Reference terms for one's for spouse in Korean. Korean Linguistics 6, 163-178. International Circle of Korean Linguistics. | |
40 | Ochs, Elinor | 1992 | Indexing gender. Rethinking context: language as an interactive phenomenon, ed. by Alessandro Duranti and Charles Goodwin, 335-358. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | P35 R46 1992 |
41 | Bak, Sung-Yun | 1983 | Women's speech in Korean and English. Korean Studies 7. Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaii. | DS901.K854 |
Robinsn, Michael | 1975 | Ch'oe Hyônbae and Korean nationalism: langauge, culture, and national development. Occasional Paoer, No. 3 (June 1975), 19-33. | ||
Kim, Minju | 2008 | On the semantic derogation of terms for women in Korean, with parallel developments in Chinese and Japanese. Korean Studies 32, 148-176.
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Lee, Kiri, and Young-mee Cho | 2013 | Beyond 'power and solidarity' in Korean: indexing intimacy in Korean and Japanese. Korean Linguistics 15(1), 73-100. |