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Qian Jingjing
(PhD candidate) Institute of Linguistics Shanghai International Studies University(SISU) Research areas: second language acquisition; sentence processing Phone: 021-39227232 (O) E-mail: qianjingjingsh@126.com Education:
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Publication: Qian, J. & Wu, F. (In press).Immediate effects of Binding Principle A on complex reflexive processing in Chinese.Xiandai Waiyu (Contemporary Foreign Languages). Qian J. (2011). Chinese EFL Learners’Acquisition of English Derivational Affixes: An Empirical Study. Waiguoyu yu jiaoxue (Foreign Languages and Their Teaching) 2, 48-51. Poster presentation at peer-reviewed conferences: Qian, J. & Wu, F. (2014). Early interference effects of non-structural gender: Behavioral evidence from Chinese pronouns and complex reflexives. Poster presented at the 20th Annual Conference on Architecturesand Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP). September 4-6, 2014. University of Edinburgh, UK. Qian, J. & Wu, F.(2014)Chinese TA-ziji is more sensitive to non-structural gender than Binding Principle, but the pattern is reversed with TA. Paper presented at the 4th China National Conference on Cognitive Neurolinguistics(第四届全国认知神经语言学大会), May 16-18, 2014. Shanghai Jiaotong University, China. Qian, J. & Wu, F.(2013)Immediate Effects of Non-Structural Gender on Real-time Processing of ComplexReflexives in Chinese. Paper presented at the 2nd International Colloquium of Chinese Psycholinguistics Association(第二届中国心理语言学国际研讨会), November 23-24, 2013. Fuzhou Normal University, China. Research projects:
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