主讲人:文旭教授博导
讲座时间:2024年11月28日(周四)
讲座地点:文心425
主办单位:DB电竞
Xu WEN is Professor of linguistics, and College of International Studies at Southwest University, Chongqing, China, where he lectures on semantics, cognitive linguistics, and sociolinguistics. His research focuses on cognitive linguistics, semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, syntax-semantics interface, (inter)cultural linguistics, biolinguistics, second and foreign language education, and translation studies, and more specifically on metaphor and metonymy, construction grammar, cognitive pragmatics, sociocognitive linguistics, evolutionary linguistics, cognitive translation studies, and holistic education. His publications include The Routledge Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics, The Cognitive Foundation of Language; Cognitive Linguistics: A Reader; The Pragmatics of Discourse Understanding, A Cognitive-Pragmatic Study in Ironic Utterances, and COVID-19: Metaphor and Metonymy across Languages and Cultures (forthcoming). He is also the author of the articles such as systematicity and complexity of IDEA metaphors in Chinese (Metaphor and Symbol, 2016, 4), leader metaphors in Ekegusii language (Cognitive Linguistic Studies, 2017, 2), The motor features of action verbs: fMRI evidence using picture naming (Brain and Language, 2018, 179). He is Editor of the journal Cognitive Linguistic Studies (ERIH PLUS, John Benjamins), Editor of the journal Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education (ESCI, SCOPUS; Springer), and editorial board members of such journals as Metaphor and Symbol (SSCI, A&HCI), Review of Cognitive Linguistics (SSCI, A&HCI; John Benjamins), Language Sciences (SSCI, A&HCI; Elsevier), Language and Communication (SSCI, A&HCI; Elsevier), Intercultural Pragmatics (SSCI, A&HCI; De Gruyter Mouton), Metaphor and the Social World (John Benjamins), International Journal of Language and Culture (John Benjamins), Foreign Language Teaching and Research (CSSCI), Foreign Languages in China (CSSCI), Foreign Languages and Their Teaching (CSSCI), Lege Artist: Language Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Social Sciences & Humanities Open (Elsevier), International Journal of Society, Culture & Language (SCOPUS), and others. Editorial board member of Cambridge Elements in Cognitive Linguistics. He has organized the International Forum on Cognitive Linguistics since 2011. Xu Wen is President of China Cognitive Translation Society, and the vice president of China Cognitive Linguistics Association, and China Pragmatics Association.