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    【个人简介】

    李夷,博士,同济大学外国语学院助理教授,国家语委研究型基地·中国对外话语体系研究中心研究人员,欧洲语言学协会(Societas Linguistica Europaea)会员。为Language, Cognitive Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory等多家语言学SSCI国际期刊担任匿名评审。

     

     

    【研究领域】

    认知语言学、语料库语言学、语言变异与变化、语言学定量研究方法

     

     

    【教育经历】

    2012.9-2016.6 南昌大学外国语学院英语系,获英语(翻译)学士学位

    2016.9-2019.6 上海外国语大学英语学院,获英语语言文学(语言学)硕士学位

    2019.9-2023.9 比利时荷语鲁汶大学人文学院语言学系,获语言学博士学位

     

     

    【学术成果】

    学术论文(*为通讯作者)

    1. Li, Yi*. 2024. Cognitive and sociolectal constraints on the theme-recipient alternation: evidence from Mandarin. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. https://doi.org/10.1515/cllt-2023-0127 (Epub ahead of print).

    2. Li, Yi,* Benedikt Szmrecanyi & Weiwei Zhang. 2024. Across time, space, and genres: Measuring probabilistic grammar distances between varieties of Mandarin Chinese. Linguistics Vanguard. https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2022-0134 (Epub ahead of print).

    3. Li, Yi,* Benedikt Szmrecsanyi & Weiwei Zhang. 2023. Beyond dynasties and binary alternations: a diachronic corpus study of four-way variability in Chinese theme-recipient constructions. Folia Linguistica. https://doi.org/10.1515/flin-2023-2026 (Epub ahead of print).

    4. Li, Yi,* Benedikt Szmrecsanyi & Weiwei Zhang. 2023. The theme-recipient alternation in Chinese: Tracking syntactic variation across seven centuries. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. 19(2), 207-235.

    书籍章节(*为通讯作者)

    1. Li, Yi* & Weiwei Zhang.* 2021. Through the linguistic silk road: the exchange between Cognitive Sociolinguistics and Chinese Linguistics, and its future prospects. In Gitte Kristiansen et al. (Eds.), Cognitive Sociolinguistics revisited (pp. 467–476). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.

     

    【联系方式】

    办公地址:200092,上海市杨浦区四平路1239号同济大学同文楼306.

    电话:15618546180

    邮箱:nick_yi_li@outlook.com

     

    Yi Li

    Biography

    Yi Li (PhD) is assistant professor at School of Foreign Studies, Tongji University and research associate at the Research Center for Chinese Discourse and Communication affiliated to China’s National Language Commission. He is a member of the Societas Linguistica Europaea and acted as peer reviewers for SSCI-indexed international journals, including Language, Cognitive Linguistics, and Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory.

     

    Research interests

    cognitive linguistics, corpus linguistics, language variation and change, quantitative methods in linguistics.

     

    Education experiences

    2012.9-2016.6 BA in English Translation Studies, Nanchang University

    2016.9-2019.6 MA in English Language and Literature (with a focus on linguistics), Shanghai International Studies University

    2019.9-2023.9 PhD in Linguistics, KU Leuven

     

     

    Publications

    Journal articles

    1. Li, Yi*. 2024. Cognitive and sociolectal constraints on the theme-recipient alternation: evidence from Mandarin. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. https://doi.org/10.1515/cllt-2023-0127 (Epub ahead of print).

    2. Li, Yi,* Benedikt Szmrecanyi & Weiwei Zhang. 2024. Across time, space, and genres: Measuring probabilistic grammar distances between varieties of Mandarin Chinese. Linguistics Vanguard. https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2022-0134 (Epub ahead of print).

    3. Li, Yi,* Benedikt Szmrecsanyi & Weiwei Zhang. 2023. Beyond dynasties and binary alternations: a diachronic corpus study of four-way variability in Chinese theme-recipient constructions. Folia Linguistica. https://doi.org/10.1515/flin-2023-2026 (Epub ahead of print).

    4. Li, Yi,* Benedikt Szmrecsanyi & Weiwei Zhang. 2023. The theme-recipient alternation in Chinese: Tracking syntactic variation across seven centuries. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. 19(2), 207-235.

    Book chapters

    1. Li, Yi* & Weiwei Zhang.* 2021. Through the linguistic silk road: the exchange between Cognitive Sociolinguistics and Chinese Linguistics, and its future prospects. In Gitte Kristiansen et al. (Eds.), Cognitive Sociolinguistics revisited (pp. 467–476). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.

     

    Contact

    Address: Tongwen Building 306, Siping Road 1239, 200092 Shanghai

    Phone:15618546180

    E-mail: nick_yi_li@outlook.com