主题: Cognitive linguistics-guided corpus research on lexical semantics and usages
主讲人:刘迪麟 教授
主持人:范 莎 博士
时间:2024年6月6日(周四):10:10~12:00
地点:雁塔校区教学六楼6301
主办单位:外国语学院
主讲人简介:
Dilin Liu (刘迪麟), Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Applied Linguistics/TESOL in the English Department at the University of Alabama, USA. His research focuses on the description and teaching of English grammar and vocabulary using cognitive- and corpus-linguistic approaches. He has published extensively with over 100 publications, including seven books and numerous journal articles and book chapters. His articles have appeared in over 20 different SSCI journals in linguistics/applied linguistics, such as Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Linguistics, ELT Journal, English for Specific Purposes, Foreign Language Annals, International Journal of Applied Linguistics, International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. He has served on the editorial boards of over ten journals including ELT Journal, Journal of English for Academic Purposes, International Journal of Lexicography, Lingua, System, TESOL Quarterly, and TESOL Journal. He is currently Co-editor of the Cell Press/Elsevier journal Heliyon Education.
内容简介:
This speech explores the rationales and existing efforts to integrate cognitive and corpus linguistic approaches in research on lexical semantics and usages. It will first discuss the theoretical grounds and rationales for conductive cognitive linguistics-inspired corpus research. Then, using concrete examples from existing research including the author’s published and ongoing studies, the speech will describe in detail the principles and procedures used in conducting such research. The examples given will help showcase how a cognitive linguistics-guided corpus research approach can not only produce new insightful understandings about lexical semantics and usages but also how cognitive linguistics and corpus linguistics can complement each other in making research results more valid, reliable, and interesting. The speech will end with a discussion of the challenges involved in conducting cognitive linguistics-guided corpus research and strategies for overcoming such challenges.