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Dr Duck-Young Lee

Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University

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Dr Duck-Young Lee
Dr Duck-Young Lee
Senior Lecturer, Japan Centre
Email: Duck.Lee@anu.edu.au
Phone: + 61 2 6125 3205
Fax: + 61 2 6125 3144
Room: e334 Baldessin Precinct Building


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Qualifications

  • Ph.D. Australian National University
  • M.A. University of Tsukuba, Japan
  • Grad.Dip.Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan
  • B.A. Koog-Jae University, Japan

Research

  • Japanese-Korean linguistics
  • Spoken discourse
  • Unique features of Japanese spoken conversation
  • Phonology (Government Phonology)

Present Appointments

  • Senior Lecturer, Japan Centre, Faculty of Asian Studies, The Australian National University

Teaching and Supervision

Courses taught:

  • 1st-year Japanese language courses
  • Japanese Grammar
  • Japanese and IT
  • Japanese Teaching Methodology

Supervision:

  • More than 20 MA students and 10 PhD students since 1997 in a variety of areas of Japanese linguistics and applied linguistics.
  • In particular, Japanese grammar and spoken discourse
  • Convenor, Post-graduate programs in Japanese linguistics/applied linguistics

Publications

Books

  • Korean Phonology: a Principle-based Approach Munchen, Newcastle: Lincom Europa (1988)

Book Chapters

  • A-head alignment in Korean in Structure and Interpretation: Studies in Phonology (with S.Yoshida), E.Cyran (ed.), Lublin: Folium, pp.195-204 (1998)
  • Spreading properties of the vocalic elements in Korean in Perspectives on Korean S-O Lee and D-S Park (eds.), Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, pp.442-460 (1998)

Refereed Articles

  • Involvement and the Japanese Interactive Particles ne and yo. Journal of Pragmatics 39 (2) (2007)
  • Japanese Education in the Australian Context R. Cribb (ed.) Asia Examined: Proceedings of the 15th Biennial Conference of the ASAA [1] (2004)
  • Japanese Education in Australia: Overview in Journal of Japanese Language and Literature 45, pp. 9 - 26 (2003)
  • The Function of the Zero Particle with Special Reference to Spoken Japanese. Journal of Pragmatics 34 (6), pp. 645 - 682 (2002)
  • A Study of -nda-kedo in Japanese Conversation Sekaino Nihongo Kyooiku12 (with A. Yoshida), pp.223-237 (2002)
  • A Study of Japanese Back Channels Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, Special Volume: Teaching and Learning Japanese (With M. Chiharu), pp.77-92 (1999)
  • The Syllable Structure of Consonant Clusters in Korean in B-S Park and J. Yoon (eds.) Selected Papers from the 11th International Conference on Korean Linguistics Hankuk Press: Seoul, pp.239-248 (1998)
  • Curriculum Development for Introductory Course in Spoken Japanese Sekai no Nihongo Kyooiku (with M. Yoshikawa and S. Yoshida) 4, pp.189-203 (1996)
  • Korean Vowel Harmony: From the Perspective of Element Theory Hangeul 223, pp.157-199 (1994)
  • A Contrastive Study of Japanese and Korean Aspectual Expressions: Teiru vs. Koitta, Oitta. Working Papers of Nagoya University of Technology 2 (with Y. Hirakawa), pp. 1-14 (1990)
  • A Contrastive Study of Aspect in Japanese and Korean. Nihongo Kyooiku 72, pp. 53-67 (1990)

Conference Proceedings and Non-Refereed Articles

  • The Function of the Zero Particle in Spoken Japanese Proceedings of the 64th International Forum of Japanese Language Education Dongdog Women's University, pp. 86-91 (2001)
  • Grammatical Meaning of the Zero Particle in Spoken Japanese Working Papers of the Language Institute of Gakushuin University 24, Gakushuin University Press: Tokyo, pp. 3-14 (2001)
  • Vowel Harmony in Korean Conference Proceddings of 3rd Government Phonology Workshop University of Vienna. (Electronic Publication)
  • An Analysis of Synonyms of Foreign Origin in: Tsunao Ogino (ed.) The Structure of Japanese Words. (with Y. Hirakawa) University of Tsukuba, pp. 84-101 (1988)

Grants

  • 2005: Faculty multi-use Research Grant. Project: A study of spoken discourse in Japanese: A case of sentence-final particles
  • 2001: Faculty Research Fund Grant. Project: An analysis of the repair process in spoken Japanese
  • 2000: Faculty Research Fund Grant. Project: The influence of Japanese particles on the dynamics of interaction in spoken language
  • 1999: Japan Foundation Fellowship. Research topic: Particles in modern Japanese
  • 1998: ARC Small Grant. Research topic: A study of Japanese particles in spoken language
  • 1995: Teaching Development Fund (with S. Yoshida, H. Moore/Ms M. Yoshikawa). Research topic: Development and implementation of new first year spoken Japanese curriculum

Memberships

  • Association of teaching Japanese as a foreign language
  • ACT Japanese Accreditation Panel
  • Editorial board member of ASAA e-journal
  • The Japanese Language Association of Korea (Executive, International Academic Exchange)
  • Editorial board member of Journal of Japanese Linguistics
  • Japanese Studies Association of Australia


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