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Fang Xianghong

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  • Born on January 2, 1968, native of Lanxi, Zhejiang Province. In 1985, she was admitted to Zhejiang Normal University. In 1994, she was admitted to the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of Shandong Normal University and received her Master of Arts degree in 1997. After graduation, she worked in the Department of International Cultural Exchange of Yantai University. In 2001, she entered the International College of Chinese Studies at Shanghai Normal University, majoring in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, with a research focus on computational linguistics. In 2004, she received her Doctor of Arts degree. After graduation, she joined the College of Chinese Language and Culture, Nankai University, where she mainly engaged in the following courses: Intermediate Integrated Chinese, Educational Measurement and Evaluation, Corpus Linguistics, and Computer Applications. From September 2006 to August 2008, she was assigned to teach at the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at Konyang University in South Korea.
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  • 1. Analysis of the Social Discourse Environment of Quotations, Journal of Yantai University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition), No. 4, 1998;

    2. Syntactic and Semantic Characteristics and Disambiguation Strategies of the Prepositional Concatenation  (with) (first author), Linguistic Computing and Content-based Text Processing, Tsinghua University Press, July 2003;

    3. Practices of Task Teaching Method in Intermediate Chinese Speaking Classes, Cross-Cultural Bridging of Languages, Shanghai Jiaotong University Press, July 2004;

    4. Experimental Discussion on the Construction of a Database of Reading Materials with Professional Tendencies, Digital Research and Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, Tsinghua University Press, July 2004;

    5. Experimental Discussion on Professionally Oriented Reading Materials, Sinology Series (Fourth Series), edited by Zhu Liyuan, Shanxi People's Publishing House, January 2005;

    6. HSK Breakthrough - Simulation Test Papers for Chinese Proficiency Test (Elementary and Intermediate) (second author), Peking University Press, June 2006;

    7. Simulation Papers and Question Solutions for HSK Chinese Proficiency Test (Elementary and Intermediate) Grammar Structure (Second Editor-in-Chief), Nankai University Press, October 2006;

    8. Instructional Design and Online Video Teaching of Discussions on Issues of Modern China, Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language: A Collection of Essays on Teaching and Managing Chinese Language in Nankai University, edited by Shi Feng and Shi Xiangdong, Nankai University Press, March 2009.