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Qiu Chong

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Name: Qiu Chong

Professional Title: Lecturer

Email Address: qiuchong@sdu.edu.cn

Research Interests:

Chinese Language History;

Discourse Analysis.

Courses Taught:

Ancient Chinese Language;

Traditional Exegetics.

Education/Work Experiences:

PhD, School of Culture and Communication, Shandong University, 2009-2012;

MA, College of Chinese Language and Literature, Henan University, 2006-2009;

BA, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Nanyang Normal University, 1999-2002.

Publications:

1.Qiu Chong. An Interpretation of the Fourth Line Statement of Tong niu zhi gu in Hexagram Daxu. Studies of Zhouyi, 2011(3).

2.Qiu Chong. An Interpretation of the Good Horse’ Competition. Yindu Journal, 2011(2).

3.Qiu Chong. The Contribution to the Collation of Zhou Yi by Annotations to Zhou Yi Ancient Classics. Journal of Leshan Teachers College, 2011(5).

4.Qiu Chong. Discussion on the Punctuation of Zhou Yi. Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University (Social Sciences), 2012(1). (Second Author)

5.Qiu Chong. Investigation of Punctuation in Zhouyi "Well" Trigram. Journal of Wenzhou University (Social Sciences), 2012(4).

6.Qiu Chong. Is There a Textual Cohesion Function "V Qilai". Applied Linguistics, 2012(5).

7.Qiu Chong. On "There Are Only Women and Flunky Hard to Feed in the World". Yuejiang Academic Journal, 2012(6).

8.Qiu Chong. The Corrections of "Kang Hou" in the Hexagram of Jin in Zhou Yi. Chinese Character Culture, 2014(2).

9.Qiu Chong. The Interpretation of "fen tu zhi qiang". Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University (Social Sciences), 2015(1).

10.Qiu Chong. Textual Analysis of "chu" and "xi" in Old Chinese.  LiYun Language Journal, 2015(2).

11.Qiu Chong. A Misprint of the Old Annotations of Ming Yi in Zhou Yi. Ancient Books Studies, 2015(4).

12.Qiu Chong. The Functions and Origins of the Discourse Marker "lai" in Spoken Chinese. Chinese Language Study, 2016(4).

13.Qiu Chong. The Functions and Origins of the On-site Discourse Marker “zhe bu “in Spoken Chinese. Discussion on Chinese language, 2017(1).

14.Qiu Chong. Modern Chinese Discourse Marker "xing le". Chinese Language Study, 2017(2).

15.Qiu Chong. The Analysis of Function of "qi" Between Subject and Predicate in Ancient Chinese from the Perspective of Discourse Structure. Literature in Chinese, 2017(2).

16.Qiu Chong. The Functions and Origins of Discourse Structure "de". Linguistic Catena (the 1st Album, the 57th of all), 2018.

17.Qiu Chong. Another Talk About "Wei Linggong asked Chen to Confucius" in the "Chen" Pronunciation. Chinese Classics & Culture, 2018(2).

18.Qiu Chong. The Function and Prosodic Features of "dui le" in Modern Chinese. Chinese Language Study, 2018(3).

19.Qiu Chong. Discussion on the Basic Concepts Related to Discourse Marker Meaning -- Take "la dao ba" as An Example. Literature in Chinese, 2018(2).