Faculty Scholarship 2021

Department of Modern Languages and Cultures

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Philippe Chavasse

Associate Professor
Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts

2021 Submissions

Journal Paper

Chavasse, Philippe. "Dévoiements romantiques chez George Sand et Germaine de Staël." George Sand Studies 39-40. (2021): 119-40. Print. «

Chavasse, Philippe. "Two Visions of Happiness According to Nature in the Works of Camille Lemonnier and Georges Eekhoud." Quêtes littéraires 11. (2021): 99-122. Print. «

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Chavasse, Philippe. "La figure de l’aristocrate roué dans quelques œuvres du belge Georges Eekhoud." 47th Annual Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium. George Washington and Georgetown Universities. Washington DC, DC. 10 Oct. 2021. Conference Presentation. *

Chavasse, Philippe. "Queer Rediscovery of the Work of Georges Eekhoud." 42nd Annual Nineteenth Century Studies Association Conference. Virtual Conference. Pittsford, NY. 11 Mar. 2021. Conference Presentation. *

Chavasse, Philippe. "Le Horla: Une nouvelle antisémite ?" 2021 Kentucky Foreign Language Conference. University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY. 22 Apr. 2021. Conference Presentation. *

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Zhong Chen

Associate Professor
Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts

2021 Submissions

Journal Paper

Chen, Zhong and John Hale. "Quantifying structural and non-structural expectations in relative clause processing." Cognitive Science 45. 1 (2021): e12927. Web. «

Published Conference Proceedings

Chen, Zhong. "Bridging the gap between everyday Chinese and the communication in the STEM fields: an example of teaching “directions and locations”." Proceedings of the Penn Chinese for Professional Use Symposium. Ed. Chiang, Mien-hwa. Philadelphia, PA: n.p., 2021. Web. £

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Chen, Zhong. "Modeling sentence processing difficulties with grammars and information theory - a tutorial of CCPC." The Second Annual Workshop on Methods of East Asian Linguistics. Indiana University Bloomington. Bloomington, IN. 23 Feb. 2021. Lecture.

Chen, Zhong. "Acceptability judgments and their reliability in the syntactic literature." The Second Annual Workshop on Methods of East Asian Linguistics. Indiana University Bloomington. Bloomington, IN. 25 Feb. 2021. Lecture.

Chen, Zhong. "Processing Chinese language - An Overview." Department of East Asian Languages and Literature. The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH. 26 Mar. 2021. Guest Lecture.

Chen, Zhong. "Quantifying structural and non-structural expectations in relative clause processing." Language Processing Lab. University of Chicago. Chicago, IL. 19 Oct. 2021. Guest Lecture.

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Elisabetta DAmanda

Principal Lecturer
Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts

2021 Submissions

Invited Keynote/Presentation

DAmanda, Elisabetta Sanino. "As Good As Bread" - Documenting the Italian American Experience for Learners of Italian." AATI Long Island Chapter Meeting. American Association Teachers of Italian. Long Island, New York. 4 Mar. 2022. Keynote Speech.

DAmanda, Elisabetta Sanino. "As Good As Bread" - The Italian American Experience Beyond Columbus." Italian Program Presentation. University of Connecticut. Storrs, CT. 4 Nov. 2019. Keynote Speech.

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Hiroko Yamashita

Professor
Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts

2021 Submissions

Published Conference Proceedings

Yamashita, Hiroko. "Toward Inclusive Modern Language Teaching and Learning: Integration of Cognitive Science and Pedagogy." Proceedings of the Symposium on Current Issues in East Asian Languages and Literatures. Ed. Nakayama, M., R. Torrance, Z. Xie, J. Bundschuh, J. Nunes, & L. Stirek. Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University Knowledge Bank, 2021. Web. *

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Yamashita, Hiroko. "A Piece for Which Puzzle(s)? Human Language Processing and Production in Less-commonly Investigated Languages." Issues in Japanese Psycholinguistics from Comparative Perspectives. The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL), Tohoku University. Sendai, Japan. 10 Sep. 2021. Keynote Speech. * ∆

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