
معرفی
Shu-Ling Wu is an Associate Professor in the School of Languages and Linguistics at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, specializing in Chinese language and cognitive linguistics research. She serves as Chinese Advisor and East Asian Section Head while directing the Foreign Language in the Professions (FLIT) program.
- Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Literatures from University of Hawaii
- Previous teaching experience at University of Hawaii, Kapiolani Community College, Defense Language Institute, and West Point
Her research focuses on
- Second language acquisition patterns
- Language testing and assessment methodologies
- Chinese linguistic structures and conceptualization
- Cognitive linguistics applications in language teaching
- Motion event expression development
- Pedagogical grammar innovations
Recent publications examine
- Elicited imitation as proficiency measure
- Comparative analysis of English-Chinese parallel tasks
- Directional complement acquisition challenges
- Motion conceptualization across language groups
- Classical Chinese integration in modern instruction
- Bilingual aviation language training
She has received
- ACTFL Research Priorities Initiative Grant
- CLTA Jiede Empirical Research Grant
- Language Learning journal funding
Her teaching philosophy emphasizes cultural competence development and cross-linguistic dialogue, with notable textbook contributions including Mastering Advanced Modern Chinese through the Classics (2018) and Aviation Language in English and Chinese (2025).
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