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Guo Hongjie

Guo Hongjie holds a Doctorate in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics and is currently an associate professor in the School of Foreign Languages at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. From 2007 to 2008, he has been granted a place as a visitor at Sociolinguistics Lab, University of Ottawa. His main research themes include language change and variation, language contact, and a contrastive study of Chinese and English.

 

Publications

Scholarly journals

(2010). A Study of (-t, d) deletion in EFL interlanguage complex codas: Variable rule analysis.  Foreign Languages and Their Teaching.

(2010). The Influence of Verb Saliency on Past Tense Marking in English Interlanguage. Foreign Language Learning: Theory and Practice.

(2009). A study on the variation of interlanguage past tense marking: Variable rule analysis. Modern Foreign Languages.

(2007). A study of Europeanization in modern Chinese. Journal of Xi’an Foreign Languages University.

(2004). Trends and constraints in CLT in China, Teaching English in China.

(2004). A case study of learning EFL writing in a CMC environment, Teaching English in China.

(2003). The influence of English on Chinese morphology and syntax. Foreign Languages Teaching.

(2003). Morphological features of neologisms in Chinese: With comments on The Xinhua Dictionary of Chinese Neologisms. Journal of PLA University of Foreign Languages.

 

Books

2010. Diagrams: Innovative Solutions for Graphic Designers (Translation). Shanghai: Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House.

2007. English-Chinese Contrast and Interpretation. Dalian University of Technology Publishing House.

2005. The influence of English on Modern Chinese: From a cognitive perspective. Shanghai Jiao Tong University Publishing House.

 

Research Projects

2009. A corpus-driven study of English-Chinese language contact: From a Labovian perspective. Project of Humanities and Social Science by the State Education Commission (09YJC740052

2007. Europeanization in Modern Chinese. A branch project of Shanghai Jiao Tong University Fund of Philosophy and Social Sciences (T226614001)

2006. A study of language contact and language variation in a Chinese bilingual speech community of Ottawa: Variable rule analysis. Supported by the State Scholarship Fund of China under Grant.