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1.Curriculum Vitae
YONGYUAN WANG
Associate Professor of Chinese, CPC member, Party Committee member of School of Foreign Languages and Literature, Deputy Director of Chinese Department, Director Assistant of Research Center for Linguistic Sciences, Executive member of the Council of Tianjin Language Association
Dr. Wang, native of Ziyang, Sichuan Province, was born in 1980. He works in the Department of Chinese, School of Foreign Languages and Literature, Tianjin University.
2.Education Background
Bachelor degree in Chinese Language and Literature, Chinese Department, School of Foreign Languages and Literature, Tianjin University, 2002.
Master degree in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Chinese Department, School of Foreign Languages and Literature, Tianjin University, 2004.
Doctor degree in Comparative Linguistics, School of Literature, Nankai University, 2010.
3.Positions & Employments
2004-2011: Secretary of Youth League Committee, School of Foreign Languages and Literature, Tianjin University.
2011-2015: Party Committee member of School of Foreign Languages and Literature, Deputy Director of Chinese Department, Associate Professor, master supervisor.
2015-present: Party Committee member of School of Foreign Languages and Literature, Deputy Director of Chinese Department, Associate Professor, master supervisor.
4.Courses
Undergraduate courses: Introduction to Linguistics, Chinese Lexicology, Art of Language Communication,Development of Language Expression Skill, Modern Chinese and Writing,Modern Document Writing, Chinese for Communication and Writing
Postgraduate course: Lexicology
5.Academic achievements
1)Shi Xiangdong, Wang Yongyuan. Analysis of Reduplicating Adjectives “Sheng” and “Zhong” in The Book of Songs. Jinqiu Collection, Nankai University Press, 2008.
2)Shi Xiangdong, Wang Yongyuan. On Word Formation of Binomes in Tibetan Language. Nankai Linguistics. 2009 (2):74-80.
3)Wang Yongyuan, Shi Xiangdong. Comparative Study of Chinese and Tibetan Polysyllabic Onomatopoeia. Journal of Tianjin University (Social Sciences). 2011, 13(1):53-56.
4)Wang Yongyuan. Comparative Study Among Chinese, Tibetan and English Antonyms. Journal of Tianjin University (Social Sciences). 2012, 14(3):264-267.
5)Wang Yongyuan. An Analysis to Researches on Cyber Language and Problems Therein. Journal of Huaihai Institute of Technology (Social Science Edition). 2012, 10 (14):81-83.
6)Wang Yongyuan. On the Word "Cong(从)" in Zhen Gao. Journal of Lanzhou Institute of Education. 2012, 28 (9):1-3.
7)Wang Yongyuan. A Comparative Study on the Usage of Word yin(因) in Zhen Gao and Zuo Zhuan. Journal of Tianshui Normal University. 2012, 32 (6): 93-96.
8)Wang Yongyuan. Special Usage of the Word Xiang(向). Journal of Tianjin University(Social Sciences). 2013, 15 (3): 232-236.
9)Wang Yongyuan. Usage of Xiang(向/嚮/鄕) in Tai Ping Jing. Journal of Lanzhou Institute of Education. 2013, 29 (10): 6-8.
10)Wang Yongyuan. Rethinking of the Definition and Classification of Preposition. Journal of Bohai University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition). 2013 (6): 83-86.
11)Wang Yongyuan. On the Redundancy and Contradiction in Expressions of Approximate Number. Journal of Xinyang Normal University Philos.&Soc. Sci. Edit.). 2014, 34 (1): 90-94.
12)Wang Yongyuan. The AB” and “B, AB” Doublets in Shuowen Jiezi. Journal of Tangshan Teachers College. 2014 (3): 25-29.
13)Wang Yongyuan. The Preposition Usage of “Cong” and “Zi” in Tai Ping Jing. Acta Linguistica et Litteraturaria Sinica Occidentalia. 2014 (1): 134-141.
14)Wang Yongyuan. A Comparative Study on Usages and Frame Structures of Prepositions Cong(从) and Zi(自) in Taoist Literature Tai Ping Jing. Journal of Tianjin University (Social Sciences). 2014 (6): 543-547.
15)Wang Yongyuan. The Preposition Usage and Parts of Speech Judgement of “Zai” in Tai Ping Jing. Outstanding Collective Papers of the 10th Annual Academic Meeting of Tianjin Federation of Social Science. 2014:128-133.
16)Wang Yongyuan. The Preposition Usage of “Lin” and Its Language Differences in Shen Zhou Jing. Journal of Language and Literature Studies. 2015 (3): 1-2.
17)Wang Yongyuan. The Nature of Preposition “Hu” in Zhen Gao and Zhoushi Ming Tong Ji. Journal of Lanzhou Institute of Education. 2015 (4): 39-41.
18)Wang Yongyuan. A Study on Zhen Gao’s Preposition System and Its Value. Journal of Tangshan Teachers College. 2015 (3): 15-20.
19)Wang Yongyuan. Sentences and Phrases in Tai Ping Jing Through the Usage of Preposition. Journal of Xinyang Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition). 2015 (4): 107-110.
20)Wang Yongyuan. The Prepositional System and Its Corpus Value in Zhen Gao and Zhoushi Ming Tong Ji. Journal of Language and Literature Studies. 2015 (9): 14-16.
21)Wang Yongyuan. Time Preposition System in Taoist Literature Tai Ping Jing. Journal of Tianjin University (Social Sciences). 2015 (6): 534-538.
22)Wang Yongyuan. On the Function Transformation and Development of Preposition” Yi”. Journal of Fujian Institute of Education. 2015 (10): 100-102.
23)Wang Yongyuan. On the Function Transformation and Development of Preposition Yu(于). Journal of Tangshan Teachers College. 2016, 38 (1): 31-35.
24)Wang Yongyuan. The Reinforcement and Zero Form of Preposition after Predicates. Journal of Lanzhou Institute of Education. 2016, 32 (2): 22-24.
25)Wang Yongyuan. On Overlapping Frames of Prepositions"Zi" and "Cong". Journal of Neijiang Normal University. 2016, 31 (7): 77-81.
26)Wang Yongyuan. Influence of Rhythm on the Function Transformation of Chinese Prepositions. Journal of Tianjin University (Social Sciences). 2016, 18 (5): 473-479.
27)Wang Yongyuan. Position preposition system in Taoist literature Tai Ping Jing. Journal of XinYu College. 2016, 21(5): 34-38.
28)Wang Yongyuan. A Study on Metaphor and Metonymy of "shǒu" and "jiǎo" in Xiang Dialect. FUJIAN JIANGXIA XUEYUAN XUEBAO. 2016, 6 (5): 88-93.
29)Wang Yongyuan. Comparison of the Similarities and Differences of Compound Prepositions in Chinese and English. Journal of Lanzhou Institute of Education. 2017, 33 (2): 32-33.
30)Wang Yongyuan. Comparative Analysis of Chinese Synonym Monosyllabic Prepositions. Journal of Jilin TV & Radio University. 2017 (2): 23-25.
31)Wang Yongyuan. The Mandatory Use and Omission of Prepositions from the Perspective of English-Chinese Comparison. Journal of Tangshan Teachers College. 2017, 39 (1): 45-48.
6.Honors & Awards
1)Outstanding Director of Tianjin College Students Extracurricular Academic Science and Technology Works Competition(2009)
2)Advanced Individual of the Organization of Tianjin English Public Speaking Contest (2010)
3)Outstanding Director of Tianjin College Students Extracurricular Academic Science and Technology Works Competition(2011)
4)Tianjin University Outstanding Member of Communist Party (2011)
5)Tianjin University Outstanding Youth Teachers (2012)
6)Second Prize of the 10th Tianjin University Youth Teachers Teaching Contest (2014)
7)Third Prize of the 12th Tianjin Basic Teaching Skill Competition for Young College Teachers (2014)
8)Model Faculty& Staff of the 120th Anniversary of Tianjin University: “Tianjin University Youth Pioneer Award” (2015)
9)Model Individual of the 120th Anniversary of Tianjin University (2015)
10)Tianjin Education System Outstanding Member of Communist Party (2016)
11)Outstanding Supervisor of Undergraduate Graduation Thesis, Tianjin University (2016)
7.Contact Information
Address: RM360, Building No.33, School of Foreign Languages and Literature, Tianjin University.
Email: wangyongyuan@tju.edu.cn
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