Bilingual, Bicultural, and Binominal Identities: Personal Name Investment and the Imagination in the Lives of Korean Americans

Publication Date

2006

Document Type

Article

Abstract

The notion that names, identity, and the self are closely related is not a new concept (Dion, 1983). However, little research has approached this subject from a (socio)linguistic perspective (Lieberson, 1984), as early research on names and identity

Publication Title

Journal of Language, Identity and Education

Volume

5

Issue

3

First Page

179

Last Page

208

Publisher Policy

pre-print, post-print

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