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Widelia Wenchao Li

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Reviewer: International Journal of English Linguistics

学习经历

2009.4-2010.9 & 2011.10-2012.9:
Ph.D. 语言学, 日本东北大学
2010.10-2011.9:
M.St. in Japanese Studies (linguistic track), 牛津大学
2007.4-2009.3:
M.Phil. 语言学, 日本东北大学


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\rAcademic position
\rZhejiang University, Department of Japanese Studies, Lecturer, August 2012 –
\rReviewer: International Journal of English Linguistics
\r\rEducation
\r2009.4-2010.9 & 2011.10-2012.9:
\r Ph.D. in Linguistics, Tohoku University (Japan)
\r2010.10-2011.9:
\r M.St. in Japanese Studies (linguistic track), Oxford University
\r2007.4-2009.3:
\r M.Phil. in Linguistics, Tohoku University (Japan)
\r​\rWenchao Li is Lecturer of Japanese Linguistics at the University of Zhejiang. She received her M.Phil. and PhD in Linguistics at the University of Tohoku (Japan). She also holds a M.St. in Japanese Studies (linguistic track) from the University of Oxford (College: Hertford). At Oxford, she was supervised by ProfessorBjarke Frellesvig and taught by Professor Mary Dalrymple. Her main research interests are in lexical semantics, especially the syntax-semantics interface and the morphology-syntax interface including word formation.
\r\rPublications
\rBook (sole-authored)
\r(1). A typological study of adjective distribution: a scale structure view.
\r LINCOM EUROPA:Munich, 2017.
\r(2). Lexicalisation patterns in Japanese and Chinese: a synchronic and a diachronic perspective.
\r LINCOM EUROPA:Munich, 2012.
\rResearch Articles (reviewed)
\r(1) A distributed morphology-based study on verb derivation in Japanese. International Journal of Linguistics 9. 5. 2017.\r(2) Revisit adjective distribution in Chinese. [under review]
\r(3) Grammaticalisation and lexicalisation of the Chinese verb duàn. [under review].
\r(4) Multi-verb constructions in Old Chinese and Middle Chinese: From verb serialising to verb compounding. To appear in Asia-Pacific language variations 4.1. 2018.
\r(5)On middle constructions in Japanese. 2017. International Journal of English Linguistics.
\rVol.7,No.6,2017.
\r(6) Adjective distribution in Mongolian and Japanese. Linguistics and Literature Studies 5(3), 2017. pp. 149-159.
\r(7) Towards a morph-syntactic typology of split intransitivity. Linguistics and Literature Studies 4(5), 2016. pp. 355-361.
\r(8) Associations between a multidialectal environment and pre-linguistic language development. British Journal of Psychology Research. Vol.4,No.2,2016, pp. 15-33.
\r(9) Adjective distribution in Modern Mongolian. Acta Linguistica Asiatica 6(2), 2016, pp. 15-33. 9-
\r 22.
\r(10) Direct perception expression in Japanese and Chinese. International Journal of Linguistics. Vol.8,No.5. 2016.
\r(11) Old Chinese as an inflectional language: with evidence from the personal pronoun system.
\r International Journal of Linguistics. Vol. 8, No. 3, 2016, pp. 126-168.
\r(12) A Morpho-phonological study on Jin Hua dialect. Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and
\rSocial Sciences. Vol.4, No.8, 2016, pp.32-43.
\r(13)A Scale Structure View of Resultatives in Japanese, Chinese and German. International Journal of Linguistics. Vol.8,No.5,2015,pp. 1-19.
\r(14)On the syntax of anticausativisation and decausativisation in Japanese and Chinese.
\rJournal of Advances in Linguistics. Vol .5 No 3. 2015, pp. 805-822.
\r(15)Lexicalisation in Japanese, Chinese and German: a focus upon scalarity.
\rTheory and Practice in Language Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2015, pp. 318-329.
\r(16)A comparison of verb compounding in Old Japanese and Classical Chinese. International Journal of Linguistics.Vol. 7, No. 1. 2015,pp. 149-168.
\r(17)On the formation of verb compound in Early Middle Japanese. Acta Linguistica Asiatica, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2013.
\r(18) Lexicalisation patterns of complex-predicate constructions in Japanese. International Journal
\r of Linguistics, Vol.5,No.4,2013, pp. 178-187.
\r(19)A Comparison of Event Framing in Japanese and Chinese.
\r International Journal of Linguistics.Vol. 3, No. 1, 2011, pp. 1-15.
\r(20) A Comparison of Event Framing in Old Chinese and Old Japanese. Acta Linguistica
\r Asiatica.Vol. 1, No. 2, 2011, pp. 57-72.
\r96Reviewer: International Journal of English Linguistics

学习经历

2009.4-2010.9 & 2011.10-2012.9:
Ph.D. 语言学, 日本东北大学
2010.10-2011.9:
M.St. in Japanese Studies (linguistic track), 牛津大学
2007.4-2009.3:
M.Phil. 语言学, 日本东北大学


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