Ruan Yongmei
Contact Information
Email address: ruanyongmei@zuidadianjing.com
Office: Room 410,Professor’s building 3,Ningbo University
Degree:
PhD, University of Soochow (2012)
Experience:
1. Agu. 1996-at present, work at University of Ningbo.
2. Oct.2005-May.2007, University of Akureyri, Chinese teacher sent by Chinese government
3. Oct.-Dec.2017, University of Sheffield. Visiting scholar sent by CSC and MOE.
Specialization: Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
Research areas:
Chinese Dialectology; Sociolinguistics;Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language
Selected publications:
Books:
1. Research of Wenling Dialec. China Social Science Press, 2013
2. The Changes of Taizhou Dialect over One hundred years Based on the Missionary Literature. China Social Science Press, 2019
Articles:
1. Grammatical Markers of Disposal, Passive and Causative in Taizhou(台州) Dialect over One Hundred Years. Studies in Language and Linguistics, Vol.38, No.3 Jul.2018
2.The Grammaticalizational Differences of the Progressive Aspect Markers between Chinese and English and Their Particularities in Spatiality and Temporality. Journal of PLA University of Foreign Language, No.1 Jan. 2015
3.Internal Differences and Changes of “Hou(侯)” Rhyme in Wenling Dialect. Chinese Linguistics,Vol.37, No.1 Feb. 2012
4. Ruoshan Dialect: A Southern Min Dialect Island in Wenling, Zhejiang Province. Dialect,No.3 Aug. 2011
5. On the Relations between Taizhou and Wu Dialect. Journal of Ningbo University, Vol.23,No.1 Jan. 2010
Selected Research Project:
1.Contact and Evolution of Dialects of Guard Stations and Their Surroundings in Ming and Qing Dynasties, China National social Science Fund Project, 2013
2. The Chinese Mandarin Phonological System of the Central Plains: A Collated Version. The Chinese Fund for the Humanities and Social Science (2019)
3. Dictionary of Zhejiang Dialects•Linhai. Special Project for the Protection of Chinese Language Resources (2020)
4. The Changes of Taizhou Dialect over One hundred years Based on the Missionary Literature. General Project of MOE (Ministry of Education) Foundation for Humanities and Social Science (2012)
5. The Code-switching between Zhejiang Dialects and Chinese Mandarin. General Project of Zhejiang Province for Philosophy and Social Science (2009)