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'Who Are We?’ Self-referencing in Chinese and German conversations using the first person plural

Huang, H and Lu, Yanying 2016, 'Who Are We?’ Self-referencing in Chinese and German conversations using the first person plural. In Cordella, M and Huang, H (ed), Rethinking Second Language Learning Using Intergenerational Community Resources, Multilingual Matters, Bristol, Eng., pp.85-109.

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Title 'Who Are We?’ Self-referencing in Chinese and German conversations using the first person plural
Author(s) Huang, H
Lu, YanyingORCID iD for Lu, Yanying orcid.org/0000-0003-1773-7618
Title of book Rethinking Second Language Learning Using Intergenerational Community Resources
Editor(s) Cordella, M
Huang, H
Publication date 2016-05-19
Series Second Language Acquisition
Chapter number 6
Total chapters 11
Start page 85
End page 109
Total pages 25
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Place of Publication Bristol, Eng.
Keyword(s) Applied Linguistics
Language Teaching and Learning
Linguistics and Semiotics
ISBN 1783095393
978-1783095391
Language eng
HERDC Research category B1 Book chapter
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30162347

Document type: Book Chapter
Collections: Faculty of Arts and Education
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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