謝承諭 (chesterhugues@gmail.com)
司馬智
Thomas Van Hoey is a PhD candidate at the Graduate Institute of Linguistics at National Taiwan University. His research interests include lexical semantics and historical linguistics. More specifically, he is investigating the diachronic development of ideophones in Chinese. To paint a fuller picture, he is combining Cognitive Linguistics theories such as prototype and exemplar theory with computational linguistics methodologies.
施孟賢
Simon Meng-Hsien Shih is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of English, National Chengchi University. He is interested in figurative language understanding with Python. His dissertation is the construction of a collocation resource with sense distinction in Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese variation.
陳柏亨
Po-Heng Chen is currently a PhD student at Graduate Institute of Linguistics in National Taiwan University. His research interests broadly lie in neuro-cognitive and psychological processes of language. Specifically, by taking advantage of various technologies (e.g., eye tracking, ERPs, and fMRI), he investigates how humans at different ages deploy syntactic and semantic information in sentences and utterances.
許逸如
Iju Hsu is currently a PhD student at the Graduate Institute of Linguistics at National Taiwan University. Her current research interest is multimodal metaphor, especially in cross-modality perspective. She also hosts a linguistic-related podcast named "語言好好玩".
張瑜芸
Yu-Yun Chang is a doctoral graduate at the Graduate Institute of Linguistics in National Taiwan University. Her current research interest is in Computational Linguistics, especially in Computational Pragmatics. She has an interest in contributing to a deeper understanding of how humans comprehend and interpret the world (e.g. whether readers judge an event as likely happening or not), and analyzes linguistic features to help machine learning models to learn automatically.
謝承諭
Chen-Yu Chester Hsieh is currently a contract-based, full-time assistant professor in the language center of National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. He received his Ph.D. degree in Linguistics from National Taiwan University. He is interested in looking at the interplay between language and social interaction by means of the discourse analysis method and is devoted to promoting the integration of linguistics into secondary education in Taiwan as well.