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Foong Ha Yap
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Verified email at polyu.edu.hk
Judith Kroll
University of California, Irvine
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Andrew Cheng
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
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Gregory Scontras
University of California, Irvine
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Ariel Chan
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Ariel S. Chan
IDEAL Provostial Fellow/Lecturer,
Stanford University
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“Please continue to be an anime lover”: The use of defamation metaphors in Hong Kong electoral discourse
AS Chan, FH Yap
Journal of Pragmatics 87, 31-53
, 2015
15
2015
Constructing political identities through characterization metaphor, humor and sarcasm: an analysis of the 2012 Legislative Council Election Debates in Hong Kong
FH Yap, AS Chan, BL Wai
Not Just a Laughing Matter: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Political Humor …
, 2018
7
2018
How to frame bilingualism in context: Putting people and places in mind
JF Kroll, A Chan, A Cheng, G Scontras
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 26 (1), 17-19
, 2023
5
2023
The use of animal classifiers as a stance negotiation strategy in Cantonese interactional discourse
A Chan
Text & Talk 43 (5), 599-622
, 2023
1
2023
The Diaspora of Bilinguals: Code-Switching in Three Groups of Cantonese-English Bilinguals
ASL Chan
University of California, Los Angeles
, 2023
2023
Examining Bilingualism Through Code-Switching: How Does Bicultural Identity Shape Cognitive Control and Bilingual Processing?
A Chan, S Iwasaki, JF Kroll
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