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| Ms CHU Shiao Ying, Sharon |
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Instructor |
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Room 110, 1/F, Leung Kau Kui Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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syschu@cuhk.edu.hk |
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| Educational Qualifications |
- BA in Translation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- MA in Modern English Language, University College London
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| Fields of Research |
- Chinese and English syntax
- English phonetics and phonology
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| Papers in Conference Proceedings |
- "How well L2 tertiary learners manage higher-order information structure to achieve cohesion in writing" (co-presenter) at The Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, 12 - 15 Jan, 2007.
- "To what extent is subject matter knowledge necessary in teaching English for academic purpose?" at The Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, 12 - 15 Jan 2007.
- "Translation of 'common' concepts: Demonstrating a linguistic phenomenon which contributes towards inter-socio-cultural misunderstanding" (co-presenter) at The Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, 10 ¡V 14 Jan 2006
- "Whether and how information structure is manipulated in achieving coherence in writing ¡V a study of some university student writing samples" at The Career Oriented Language Education and Training Symposium (organised by the Language Centre, Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education), 21 May 2005.
- "The prosodic transcription of a corpus of Hong Kong English: Collection criteria, transcription system and preliminary findings" at The 40th Anniversary Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (organised by the Indiana Centre for Intercultural Communication, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis), 6 - 12 July 2002.
- "Labeling Hong Kong English for intonation: Adapting the Brazil system for use on computer" at Research Forum (organised by the Hong Kong Linguistics Society), 9 December 2001.
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| Invited Lectures/Talks |
- Seminar presentation:
- "Lost in Cohesion: An investigative study of Hong Kong tertiary L2 learners' problematic manipulation of cohesive devices in discipline-oriented writing" at seminar organised by the English Centre, The University of Hong Kong, 25 April 2007.
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