The 2014~2015 Academic Year
Semester 1
a. FH6050 Linguistic Theories (doctoral students: compulsory elective in linguistics)
b. CBS5131 Foundations of Language Sciences (Msc. in Speech Therapy compulsory)
c. CBS500 Semantics & Pragmatics (MA in Chinese Linguistics compulsory, MA in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Lg. elective)
d. CBS4942/418 Comparative Rhetoric (undergraduate elective)
Semester 2
a. CBS2903 Meaning and its use in Context (undergraduate compulsory)
b. CBS519 Modern Rhetoric (MA Scheme elective)
c. CBS547 Literary Discourse Analysis (MA Scheme elective)
2013~2014 Academic Year
Semester 1
a. CBS303 Linguistic Meaning and Contextual Use (undergraduate compulsory)
b. CBS5131 Foundations of Language Sciences (Msc. in Speech Therapy compulsory)
c. CBS500 Semantics & Pragmatics (MA in Chinese Linguistics compulsory, MA in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Lg. elective)
Semester 2
a. CBS2903 Meaning and its use in Context (undergraduate compulsory)
b. CBS519 Modern Rhetoric (MA Scheme elective)
c. FH6050 Linguistic Theories (doctoral students: compulsory elective in linguistics)
Summer 2014
China Linguistic Academy
a. Pragmatics (Stage 3 students), five days, 3 hours a day, focusing on formal pragmatics
b. Semantics I (Stage 1 students), 10 days, 3 hours a day, focusing on formal semantics
2012~2013 Academic Year
Semester 1
a. CBS303 Linguistic Meaning and Contextual Use (undergraduate compulsory)
b. CBS500 Semantics and Pragmatics (postgraduate compulsory, mainly for MA students)
c. CBS6100 Linguistic Theories (postgraduate compulsory, mainly for Phd research students)
Semester 2
c. CBS519 Modern Rhetoric (postgraduate elective): Saturdays, Y 306, 9:30-12:30
d. Contrastive Rhetoric (undergraduate elective), cancelled
e. Topics in the Study of Chinese Grammar: Fridays, Z4-031, 6:30-9:30
Summer Lectures, 2013
g. Semantics: Linguistic Academy, Beijing Language University, COURSE
h. Possible World and the Semantics of Counterfactuals: Advanced Linguistic Institute: People's University of China. LECTURE
Summer Lectures, 2012
e. Lectures on pragmatics and rhetoric: Fudan University
f. Lectures on semantics: Capital Normal University, Beijing
Have taught subjects in Literary discourse analysis, Research Methods for Language Studies, Chinese discourse, English grammar, modern Chinese, general linguistics, principles of linguistics, syntax, morphology, discourse, logic in linguistics, English, language and translation
Occasionally offered subjects
Guided study in formal semantics, formal pragmatics, and natural language logic