
About
Wen Xin serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of English at the University of Kansas within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her academic profile centers on contextual language appropriateness across spoken/written contexts, regional variations, and historical periods, with emphasis on language as both an empowerment tool and mechanism for marginalization.
Her research program intersects English Language Studies and Writing Studies through corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, and text mining methodologies. She investigates pragmatic feature variation in writing classrooms to foster equitable pedagogical environments, with specialization in History of English, Digital Humanities, and Response to Student Writing. This work integrates quantitative analysis with critical language awareness frameworks to address systemic inequities in writing instruction.
Publication trends reveal consistent application of diachronic corpus approaches to writing studies, examining linguistic justice in feedback practices, comparative analysis of native/nonnative English-speaking composition instructors, and historical orthographic patterns. Her scholarship demonstrates methodological rigor through mixed-methods designs that bridge historical linguistics with contemporary writing pedagogy.
No scientific awards are documented in available materials.
While graduate student advising details remain unspecified, her research agenda shows strong emphasis on developing data-driven writing assessment frameworks and equitable feedback systems through corpus-based investigations of classroom language practices.
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