SCHOOL OF ENGLISH



Researcher : Bolton KR

Project Title:The 7th International Association for World Englishes Conference (IAWE 2000) Chinese Englishes: From Canton Jargon to Global English
Investigator(s):Bolton KR
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:12/2000


Project Title:The study of English in Hong Kong: the international corpus of English project in Hong Kong (HK-ICE)
Investigator(s):Bolton KR, Nelson GA, Luke KK
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:07/2002




Researcher : Chen KHY

Project Title:Overseas returnees’ linguistic strategies in multilingual Hong Kong: a corpus and sociolinguistic analysis
Investigator(s):Chen KHY
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2009


Project Title:Rootless transnationals: A sociolinguistic ethnography of returned Indonesian Chinese's 60-year-journey from Indonesia to China and Hong Kong
Investigator(s):Chen KHY
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2011


List of Research Outputs

Chen K.H.Y., Bilinguals in style and the place of English in the positioning of Hong Kong "locals"., the University of Macau English Department. 2010.
Chen K.H.Y. and Lim L.L.S., ‘English’ in contemporary, multilingual Asia, English Studies in Asian Contexts. Seoul, Seoul National University, 2010.


Researcher : Christe N

List of Research Outputs

Pable A.M., Christe N., Pable A.M. and Christe N., semiotic landscapes in context: first-order and second-order sign creation, Urban textscapes: a sociolinguistics symposium, HKU. 2011.


Researcher : Colleman T

List of Research Outputs

Noel D. and Colleman T., Believe-type raising-to-object and raising-to-subject verbs in English and Dutch: A contrastive investigation in diachronic construction grammar, International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. Amsterdam, John Benjamins, 2010, 15, 2: 157-182.


Researcher : Ding Y

List of Research Outputs

Ding Y., Noel D. and Wolf H.H., Emotion metaphors in poetic and non-poetic discourse: the case of SADNESS metaphors, 8th International Conference on Researching and Applying Metaphor (RaAM8), Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 30 June-3 July. 2010.


Researcher : Gan WCH

Project Title:Re-imagining China and the Chinese in British Middlebrow Writing and Culture, 1910-1939
Investigator(s):Gan WCH
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:03/2010


Project Title:The 13th Annual Space Between Society Conference Mr Wu and the Middlebrow Domestication of Yellow Peril Narratives
Investigator(s):Gan WCH
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:06/2011
Completion Date:06/2011


List of Research Outputs

Gan W.C.H., "Re-imagining Hong Kong-China from the Sidelines: FRuit Chan's Little Cheung and Durian, Durian', In: Esther M.K. Cheung, Gina Marchetti and Tan See-Kam, Hong Kong Screenscapes: From the New Wave to the Digital Frontier. Hong Kong, HKU Press, 2010, 111-125.
Gan W.C.H., Mr. Wu and the Middlebrow Domestication of the Yellow Peril Discourse, The Battle of the Brows: Cultural Distinction in the Space Between, 1914- 1945. 2011.


Researcher : Gisborne NS

Project Title:1st International Conference on Construction Grammar This Books as if might be a Construction: an Account of Quirky Complement Clauses
Investigator(s):Gisborne NS
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:04/2001




Researcher : Heim O

Project Title:American pragmatism and cross-cultural poetics
Investigator(s):Heim O
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:11/2007
Completion Date:10/2010


Project Title:Pacific indigeneities and globalization: commodification, self-determination, and literary creativity
Investigator(s):Heim O
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2010


Project Title:Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change - Oceans, Islands and Skies Breathing space: ecology and sovereignty in Pacific Island poetry
Investigator(s):Heim O
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:09/2010
Completion Date:09/2010


List of Research Outputs

Heim O., Breathing space: ecology and sovereignty in Pacific Island poetry, In: University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, 13-17 September 2010, Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change: Oceans, Islands & Skies. 2010.
Heim O., From English Studies to the Studies in English and back: Teaching English Majors in an Age of Curriculum Reform, The Fifth Deans’ Forum on the Teaching of English Majors, Sichuan International Studies University, April 21-24, 2011. 2011.
Heim O., Global Indigeneity, Place-based Imagination and the Politics of Identification, Annual Conference of the American Comparative Literature Association, Vancouver, 1 - 3 April, 2011.


Researcher : Ho EYL

Project Title:The 3rd Biennial International Conference of the Contemporary Women's Writing Migrant Chinese Women Narratives
Investigator(s):Ho EYL
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2010
Completion Date:07/2010


List of Research Outputs

Ho E.Y.L., A Century of English in Hong Kong, English Studies in Asian Contexts, Center for English Languages and Cultures, Seoul National University. 2010.
Ho E.Y.L., Timothy Mo, In: Brian W. Shaffer, The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Fiction. . Oxford, Blackwell, 2010, http://www.literatureencyclopedia.com/s.


Researcher : Hutton CM

Project Title:The languages of race 1789-1945: a historical-comparative analysis of racial classification
Investigator(s):Hutton CM
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:09/2008


Project Title:30th Annual Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA 2010) The representation of European languages in the linguistic landscapes of Hong Kong and Shenzhen
Investigator(s):Hutton CM
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2010
Completion Date:07/2010


Project Title:Outstanding Researcher Award 2009-10
Investigator(s):Hutton CM
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Researcher Award
Start Date:12/2010


List of Research Outputs

Hutton C.M., Nazi race theory and belief in an “Aryan race”: a profound failure of interdisciplinary communication. , The International Journal of Science and Society. 2010, 1 (4): 1 (4): 149-155.
Hutton C.M., Phonocentrism and the Concept of Volk: The Case of Modern China, Concepts of “Race” in the History of the Humanities, University of Haifa, Bucerius Institute, Israel. 2010.
Hutton C.M., Universalism and human difference in Chomskyan linguistics: the first ‘superhominid’ and the language faculty., In: Douglas A. Kibbee, Chomskyan (R)evolutions. Amsterdam, John Benjamins, 2010, 337-351.
Hutton C.M., Who owns language? Mother tongues as intellectual property and the conceptualization of human linguistic diversity, Language Sciences . Elsevier, 2010, 32: 638–647.
Pable A.M., Hutton C.M. and Bade D., Roy harris and Integrational Linguistics, Language Sciences. Amsterdam, 2011, 33(4): 475-479.


Researcher : Kang AM

List of Research Outputs

Kang A.M., From High Society to Workplace Reality: An Analysis of Gendered Discourses in Media and Workplaces in Hong Kong, In: Janet Holmes and Meredith Marra, Femininity, Feminism and Gendered Discourse. 2010.
Kang A.M., Interactional Difficulties as a Resource for Patient Participation in a Prenatal Counseling Setting in Hong Kong, International Workshop on "Communicating with Patients in the Genetic Counselling Setting in Hong Kong". 2010.
Kang A.M., Triadic Interactions in Prenatal Genetic Consultations in Hong Kong, Sociolinguistics Symposium 18: Negotiating Transnational Space and Multilingual Encounters. 2010.


Researcher : Kang MA

List of Research Outputs

Kang M.A. and Zayts O.A., 'Early decisions' in prenatal genetic counselling sessions: Negotiating the accomplishment of informed choice, In: Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Frontiers in Medical and Health Sciences Education: "Making Sense in Communication". 2010.


Researcher : Kerr D.W.F.

Project Title:Research Output Prize
Investigator(s):Kerr DWF
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:12/2009


Project Title:CONRAD AND INVENTION
Investigator(s):Kerr DWF
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2010


Project Title:2011 Annual Conference of the Australasian Victorian Studies Association Coming Ashore: Conrad Changes the Subject
Investigator(s):Kerr DWF
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:02/2011
Completion Date:02/2011


List of Research Outputs

Kerr D...W...F..., Arthur Conan Doyle and the Consumption Cure, Literature and History . Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2010, 3rd series, 19:2: 36-51.
Kerr D...W...F..., Buchan, Myth and Modernism, John Buchan and the Idea of Modernity. Institute of English Studies, University of London, 2010.
Kerr D...W...F..., Coming Ashore: Conrad Changes the Subject, Changing the Subject. Adelaide, Australia, Australasian Victorian Studies Association, 2011.


Researcher : Kerr DWF

Project Title:Research Output Prize
Investigator(s):Kerr DWF
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Research Output Prize (in Faculty)
Start Date:12/2009


Project Title:CONRAD AND INVENTION
Investigator(s):Kerr DWF
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2010


Project Title:2011 Annual Conference of the Australasian Victorian Studies Association Coming Ashore: Conrad Changes the Subject
Investigator(s):Kerr DWF
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:02/2011
Completion Date:02/2011


List of Research Outputs

Kerr D.W.F., Conversation with Andrew Motion: Poetry and More, Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2011. 2011.
Kerr D.W.F., Conversation with Jessica Rudd: High Heels and Politics, Hong Kong International Literary Festival. 2011.
Kerr D.W.F., Louise Ho and the Local Turn: The Place of English Poetry in Hong Kong, In: Louie, Kam, Hong Kong Culture: Word and Image. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2010, 75-95.
Kerr D.W.F., Orwell, Kipling, Empire, Race, George Orwell: Asian and Global Perspectives. 2011.


Researcher : Kuehn JC

Project Title:The Female Exotic: Sensationalism, Empire and Gender in Womens Writing 1880-1920'
Investigator(s):Kuehn JC
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2009


Project Title:Trash or Triumph: Pearl S. Buck's Chinese Novels
Investigator(s):Kuehn JC
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:01/2010


Project Title:Outstanding Young Researcher Award 2009-10
Investigator(s):Kuehn JC
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Outstanding Young Researcher Award
Start Date:12/2010


List of Research Outputs

Kuehn J.C., 'The Voyage Out as Voyage In: Exotic Realism, Romance and Modernism’. , In: Mark Hussey, Woolf Studies Annual . 2011, 17: 126-50.
Kuehn J.C., Marie Corelli's 'The Sorrows of Satan': Novelistic Bestseller, Dramatic Failure, Prose, Stage and Screen: 2nd Annual Conference of the Victorian Popular Fiction Association, London. 2010.
Kuehn J.C., Outstanding Young Researcher Award, The University of Hong Kong. 2010.
Kuehn J.C., Rev. of Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire: Ireland, India and the Politics of Alfred Webb, by Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre, In: Julian Wolfreys, Victoriographies. 2011, 1: 133-34.
Kuehn J.C., Review: Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire: Ireland, India and the Politics of Alfred Webb (2009), by Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre., In: Julian Wolfreys, Victoriographies: A Journal of Nineteenth-Century Writing, 1790-1914 . Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2011, 1:1: 133-34.


Researcher : Leung JHC

Project Title:Individual Differences in the Implicit Learning of Form-Meaning Connections
Investigator(s):Leung JHC
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:08/2008
Completion Date:07/2010


Project Title:Implicit Language Learning: A Cross-linguistic Investigation
Investigator(s):Leung JHC
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:ESRC/RGC JRS
Start Date:04/2009
Completion Date:03/2011


Project Title:Individual Variables in the Development of Insight
Investigator(s):Leung JHC, Ho CW
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:04/2010


Project Title:8th International Conference of the Hellenic Association for the Study of English The Dilemma of Legal Multilingualism
Investigator(s):Leung JHC
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:05/2011
Completion Date:05/2011


List of Research Outputs

Leung J.H.C. and Williams J.N., Constraints on Implicit Learning of Grammatical Form-Meaning Connections, Language Learning. Wiley, 2011.
Leung J.H.C., Jan Hulstijn, The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Leung J.H.C., Peter Skehan, The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Leung J.H.C., Richard Schmidt, The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Leung J.H.C., The Dilemma of Legal Multilingualism, Hellenic Association for the Study of English (HASE) 8th International Conference “The Letter of the Law”.. 2011.
Leung J.H.C. and Williams J.N., The Implicit Learning of Mappings between Forms and Contextually-Derived Meanings, Studies in Second Language Acquisition. 2011, 33:1: 33-55.
Xia X. and Leung J.H.C., Category typicality effects in foreign language acquisition: The role of L1-based typicality in L2 semantic organization, ELC2. 2011.


Researcher : Lim LLS

Project Title:Exploring the Peranakans as a China-West Locus in Southeast Asia: The Continuing Evolution of Their Linguistic Repertoire
Investigator(s):Lim LLS
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:04/2010


List of Research Outputs

Ansaldo U. and Lim L.L.S., Language choice in complex multilingual settings: A minority’s perspective, Comparative Education Research Centre Seminar, Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong.. 2010.
Chen K.H.Y. and Lim L.L.S., ‘English’ in contemporary, multilingual Asia, English Studies in Asian Contexts. Seoul, Seoul National University, 2010.
Lim L.L.S., Pakir A. and Wee L., Co-editor, In: Lim, Lisa, Pakir, Anne and Wee, Lionel, English in Singapore: Modernity and Management. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2010.
Lim L.L.S., Pakir A. and Wee L., English in Singapore: Policy and practice, In: Lim, Lisa, Pakir, Anne and Wee, Lionel, English in Singapore: Modernity and Management. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2010, 3-18.
Lim L.L.S., Migrants and 'mother tongues': Extralinguistic forces in the ecology of English in Singapore, In: Lim, Lisa, Pakir, Anne and Wee, Lionel, English in Singapore: Modernity and Management. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2010, 19-54.
Lim L.L.S., Review of David Deterding, Singapore English (Dialects of English), Edinburgh University Press, 2007, Journal of the International Phonetic Association. Cambridge University Press, 2010, 40(3): 359-362.
Lim L.L.S., Tone in Singlish: Substrate features from Sinitic and Malay, In: Lefebvre, Claire, Creoles, Their Substrates and Language Typology. Amsterdam/ Philadelphia, John Benjamins, 2011, Typological Studies in Language 95: 271-287.


Researcher : Lim SGL

Project Title:Modern Language Association Convention Teaching Chicano/a and Chinese American Ethnopoetics: Comparative Traditions
Investigator(s):Lim SGL
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:12/2000




Researcher : Noel D

Project Title:3rd Late Modern English Conference The entrenchment of the nominative and infinitive construction in Late Modern English
Investigator(s):Noel D
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:08/2007


Project Title:The evolution of the modals and quasi-modals in Asian Englishes
Investigator(s):Noel D
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2010


Project Title:Chronos 10: 10th international conference on tense, aspect, modality and evidentiality The evolution of the modals and quasi-modals in New Englishes (panel) Where are the modals going in World Englishes, and how do we find out? (introductory paper to the panel)
Investigator(s):Noel D
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:04/2011
Completion Date:04/2011


List of Research Outputs

Ding Y., Noel D. and Wolf H.H., Emotion metaphors in poetic and non-poetic discourse: the case of SADNESS metaphors, 8th International Conference on Researching and Applying Metaphor (RaAM8), Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 30 June-3 July. 2010.
Noel D. and Colleman T., Believe-type raising-to-object and raising-to-subject verbs in English and Dutch: A contrastive investigation in diachronic construction grammar, International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. Amsterdam, John Benjamins, 2010, 15, 2: 157-182.
Noel D., GRF Incentive Award 2010-11 (HKU 750810H), University Research Committee. 2010.
Noel D., Is BE BOUND TO like BE GOING TO?, GRAMIS 2010, International Conference on Grammaticalization and (Inter)Subjectification, Brussels, Belgium, November 11-13. 2010.
Noel D. and van der Auwera J., Where are the modals going in World Englishes, and how do we find out? (introductory paper to the panel "The evolution of the modals and quasi-modals in New Englishes"), Chronos 10: 10th International Conference on Tense, Aspect, Modality and Evidentiality, Aston University, Birmingham (UK), 18-20 April. 2011.
van der Auwera J., Noel D. and Van linden A., More on HAD BETTER, ’D BETTER and BETTER, Modality in English 4, Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain, 9-11 September. 2010.
van der Auwera J. and Noel D., Raising: Dutch between English and German, Journal of Germanic Linguistics. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011, 23: 1-36.


Researcher : Ooi VCH

Project Title:4th 'English in Southeast Asia' Conference - Developing Multiliteracies in Southeast Asia How to Have your Disney and Eat it Too
Investigator(s):Ooi VCH
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:11/1999




Researcher : Pable AM

Project Title:Experiencing the sign in a bilingual world: the linguistic landscapes of Hong Kong and Chinatown/San Francisco
Investigator(s):Pable AM, Hutton CM
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:12/2009
Completion Date:06/2011


Project Title:2010 PALA Conference Names in urban landscapes: reality and the ‘myth of reference’
Investigator(s):Pable AM
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2010
Completion Date:07/2010


List of Research Outputs

Pable A.M. and Haas M., Essentialism, codification and the sociolinguistics of identity, In: Maillat, Didier and Karen Junod, Performing the Self. Swiss Papers in English Language and Literature (SPELL). Tuebingen, Gunter Narr, 2010, 24: 47-60.
Pable A.M., Integrating the 'real', In: Nigel Love, Language Sciences 33/1: 20-29. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2010.
Pable A.M., Haas M. and Christe N., Language and social identity: An integrationist critique, In: Nigel Love, Language Sciences. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2010, 32(6): 571-576.
Pable A.M., Language, science and integrationism, Seminar Series, School of English, HKU. 2010.
Pable A.M., Names in urban landscapes: reality and the ‘myth of reference, International Conference of the Poetics And Linguistics Association (PALA). 2010.
Pable A.M., Popular science and the 'language crux': why the semantics of 'good' and 'bad' isn't good enough , English Department, University of Delhi, India, March 10, 2011. 2011.
Pable A.M., Popular science and the language crux, University of Jawaharlal Nehru, Delhi, India. 2011.
Pable A.M., Hutton C.M. and Bade D., Roy harris and Integrational Linguistics, Language Sciences. Amsterdam, 2011, 33(4): 475-479.
Pable A.M., The fact of personal linguistic experience, What empirical consequences of integrational approaches, university of Copenhagen, doctoral colloquium. 2011.
Pable A.M., What do names do stand for?, 50th names Institute, New Yiork City. 2011.
Pable A.M., Why the semantics of 'good' and 'bad' isn't good enough: popular science and the 'language crux', In: Adrian Pablé, David Bade, Language Sciences. 2011, 33(4): 551-558.
Pable A.M., Why the semantics of good and bad isnt good enough, guest speaker, Lingnan University. 2011.
Pable A.M., co-editor of special issue of the journal Language Sciences, In: Adrian Pablé, David Bade, Linguistics out of Bounds: explorations in integrational linguistics in honour of Roy Harris on his 80th birthday. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2011, 33(4).
Pable A.M., Christe N., Pable A.M. and Christe N., semiotic landscapes in context: first-order and second-order sign creation, Urban textscapes: a sociolinguistics symposium, HKU. 2011.


Researcher : Richards PK

Project Title:New Formalism, Genre Studies, and Practices of Anticipation: How Listeners Listen
Investigator(s):Richards PK
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:11/2008


Project Title:An International Poetry Conference 2010 The Sacred and the Panegyric Roots of American Poetry
Investigator(s):Richards PK
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:05/2010


Project Title:The Salzburg Global Seminar: American Studies Symposium to Honor Emory Elliott, "American Literary History in a New Key" Transnationalism, Irruption, and Lyric History
Investigator(s):Richards PK
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:09/2010


Project Title:The Creation of Character
Investigator(s):Richards PK
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:02/2011




Researcher : Slethaug GE

Project Title:International Congress for American Studies 2001 Red, White, (Black) and Blue The Blues and Acculturation in Sherman Alexie's Reservation Blues
Investigator(s):Slethaug GE
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Grants for Teaching Staff
Start Date:01/2001




Researcher : Smethurst P

Project Title:Excursions: critical approaches to travel writing
Investigator(s):Smethurst P
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Low Budget High Impact Programme
Start Date:11/2001


Project Title:The Bicycle in Asia
Investigator(s):Smethurst P
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:09/2009
Completion Date:08/2011


List of Research Outputs

Smethurst P., Post-Orientalism and the Past-Colonial in William Dalrymple's Travel Histories, In: Justin D. Edwards and Rune Grauland, Postcolonial Travel Writing. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, 156-172.


Researcher : Tong QS

Project Title:China in the British mass media in the late 18th and early 19th centuries
Investigator(s):Tong QS
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:11/2004


Project Title:John Bowring and the limits of Victorian liberalism
Investigator(s):Tong QS
Department:School of English
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:01/2008
Completion Date:12/2010


List of Research Outputs

Tong Q.S. and Ci J., China after Thirty Years of Reform: Critical Reflections, In: QS Tong and Jiwei Ci, boundary 2: an international journal of literature and culture . USA, Duke University Press, 2011, 38:1: 237.
Tong Q.S., “Introduction” to China after Thirty Years of Reform: Critical Reflections, a special issue of boundary 2., In: QS Tong and Jiwei Ci, boundary 2: an international journal of literature and culture. USA, Duke University Press, 2011, 38:1: 1-6.


Researcher : Wolf HH

List of Research Outputs

Ding Y., Noel D. and Wolf H.H., Emotion metaphors in poetic and non-poetic discourse: the case of SADNESS metaphors, 8th International Conference on Researching and Applying Metaphor (RaAM8), Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 30 June-3 July. 2010.


Researcher : Xia X

List of Research Outputs

Xia X. and Leung J.H.C., Category typicality effects in foreign language acquisition: The role of L1-based typicality in L2 semantic organization, ELC2. 2011.


Researcher : van der Auwera J

List of Research Outputs

Noel D. and van der Auwera J., Where are the modals going in World Englishes, and how do we find out? (introductory paper to the panel "The evolution of the modals and quasi-modals in New Englishes"), Chronos 10: 10th International Conference on Tense, Aspect, Modality and Evidentiality, Aston University, Birmingham (UK), 18-20 April. 2011.
van der Auwera J., Noel D. and Van linden A., More on HAD BETTER, ’D BETTER and BETTER, Modality in English 4, Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain, 9-11 September. 2010.
van der Auwera J. and Noel D., Raising: Dutch between English and German, Journal of Germanic Linguistics. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011, 23: 1-36.


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