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Hongchen Wu is an Assistant Professor at the School of Modern Languages, Georgia Institute of Technology. He holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Stony Brook University (2019), an M.A. in Chinese Linguistics from Peking University, and a B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature from Jilin University. He also earned a Chinese Teacher Certificate from Teachers College, Columbia University.
His research focuses on syntax-semantics-prosody interfaces in Mandarin Chinese, including quantifier scope, wh-intermediates, polarity items, and negation. He applies experimental methods to theoretical linguistic inquiry. At Georgia Tech, he leads interdisciplinary projects involving students from diverse majors, such as evaluating forced aligner tools for prosody research and studying English-Mandarin code-switching among bilingual young adults.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. His advising efforts involve collaborative student teams across disciplines.
No dedicated lab or team names are specified, though his work involves cross-departmental collaborations.
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