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Lee, Patrick Chi Wai
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2017 | Anaphoric object drop in Chinese | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2018 | Case study: Analyzing speech acts of a spousal caregiver when responding to a patient with auditory hallucination | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2016 | Chinese but not Chinese? A case study of identity in post-colonial Hong Kong | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2015 | Contextualizition and Bible translation (Chinese Union Version) | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2015 | Derivation of anaphoric object drop in Cantonese and their counterparts in English | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2016 | A discourse description of four fund-raising texts – Linguists meet practitioners: An exploratory study | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2017 | Ethnic group affiliation and second/foreign language proficiencies: A case study of HK | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2019 | An exploration of second language proficiencies and ethnic group affiliation: A case study of Hong Kong | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2017 | Newspaper English - “Letter from/to the Editor”: An exploratory study | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2016 | Philanthropic discourse vs promotional genre: To study the rhetorical choices of promotion and structural moves of two appeal letters in Hong Kong | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2018 | A qualitative study on communication between an informal family caregiver and his spouse with auditory hallucination | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2016 | Quantifying and qualifying identity in post-colonial Hong Kong: Towards the post-structuralist’s account | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2015 | Second language acquisition of null cognate objects in non-anaphoric contexts | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2018 | A study of anaphoric non-specific object drop in Cantonese: Classification and derivation | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2017 | The syntax and semantics of null and pronounced arbitrary cognate objects | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |
2016 | Usage-based approach: L2 acquisition of English verbs (with null cognate objects) by Cantonese | Lee, Patrick Chi Wai |