•  193
    Unveiling the ‘logic’ of modern university in China: Historical, social and value perspectives
    with Xue Eryong
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (9): 986-998. 2020.
    This study concentrates on exploring the ‘logic’ of modern universities in China-a working concept that promotes a more in-depth discourse on the implicit illustrations of the ‘logic’ of universiti...
  •  69
    Response to Michael Peters
    with Eryong Xue
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (8): 820-820. 2019.
    Volume 52, Issue 8, July 2020, Page 820-820.
  •  107
    Faculty ethics in China: From a historical perspective
    with Zhang Yongzhi, Xue Eryong, and Nan Zhou
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (2): 126-136. 2019.
    This study examines Chinese faculty ethical philosophy from a historical perspective. Historical perspective on Chinese faculty ethical philosophy embraces three major periods, including Ch...
  •  74
    Deontic meaning making in legislative discourse
    with Winnie le ChengCheng
    Semiotica 2016 (209): 323-340. 2016.
    Modality and negation, as two important linguistic features used to realise subjectivity, have been investigated within various disciplines, such as logic, linguistics and philosophy, and law. The interaction between modality and negation, as a relatively new and undeveloped domain, has however not been paid due attention in scholarship. This corpus-based study investigates three aspects of their interaction: the differentiation of the deontic value by negation, the categorization of deontic mod…Read more
  •  71
    Defamation case law in Hong Kong: A corpus-based study
    with Winnie le ChengCheng
    Semiotica 2016 (208): 203-222. 2016.
    Defamation law is a long-standing research focus. Previous studies on defamation law have pointed out the importance of balancing two fundamental issues in law, namely, protection of reputation and freedom of speech. The present corpus-based legal study, using ConcGram 1.0 as the analytical tool, examined the phraseological profile of reported cases on defamation in Hong Kong in order to find out the types of defense and the approach to meaning in the defamation case law in Hong Kong. Regarding …Read more
  •  72
    Conceptualizing cultural discrepancies in legal translation: A case-based study
    with Le Cheng and Mingyu Gong
    Semiotica 2017 (216): 131-149. 2017.
    By exploring the cultural discrepancies in Chinese legal texts and their English versions and to what extent legal and cultural discrepancies influence and constrain legal translation, the study argues that it is useful to consider cultural discrepancies within a semiotic framework. Language is a phenomenon and factor that links different cultures; the use of language is crucial to any legal system. Law, as a cultural product, is attended by cultural discrepancies when switched into other langua…Read more
  •  73
    An exploration of the semantic domain of legal language
    with Pi-Chan Hu
    Semiotica 2016 (209): 187-208. 2016.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2016 Heft: 209 Seiten: 187-208