Dr Chia-jung Pan

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Chia-jung Pan

CONTACT INFORMATION

NAME: Chia-jung Pan (潘家榮)

TITLE: Associate Professor (Nankai University Academic Leader, PhD Supervisor, Tianjin Thousand Talents)

AFFILIATION: School of Literature, Nankai University, P.R. China

ADDRESS: School of Literature, Fansun Building, Nankai University, No. 94 Weijin Road, Tianjin, P.R. China

E-MAIL: chiajung.pan216@gmail.com

DEGREES

(PH.D. April 2008 – August 2009 (later transferring to James Cook University with supervisors)

Research Centre for Linguistic Typology (RCLT), La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

TITLE OF THESIS: A Grammar of Lha'alua, an Austronesian Language of Taiwan

PRINCIPAL SUPERVISOR: Professor Alexandra Aikhenvald

CO-SUPERVISORS: Professor R.M.W. Dixon; Professor Randy LaPolla)

PH.D. September 2009 – December 2012 (Major in Linguistic Typology) Language and Culture Research Centre, the Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia

TITLE OF THESIS: A Grammar of Lha'alua, an Austronesian Language of Taiwan

PRINCIPAL SUPERVISOR: Professor Alexandra Aikhenvald

CO-SUPERVISOR: Professor R.M.W. Dixon,

EXTERNAL SUPERVISOR: Professor Elizabeth Zeitoun

M.A. June 2007 (Major in English Linguistics)

Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, Taiwan

TITLE OF THESIS: The Grammatical Realization of Temporal Expressions in Tsou

SUPERVISOR: Dr. Henry Yungli Chang

B.A. June 2003 (Major in English, Minor in French)

Department of Applied Foreign Languages,

National Yunlin University of Science & Technology, Yunlin, Taiwan

TITLE OF SENIOR PROJECT: The Effects of English Pronunciation Remedial Instruction on TVES College Students

SUPERVISOR: Prof. Yu-fen Yang

EMPLOYMENT

Associate Professor July 2013 – present Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Working with Prof. Elizabeth Zeitoun, under the Academia Sinica Thematic Research Program ‘The internal relationships of “Tsouic” revisited’

Honorary Visiting Fellow February 2019 – April 2019

Language and Culture Research Centre, the Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia

Postdoctoral Research Fellow January 2013 – June 2013

Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Working with Prof. Elizabeth Zeitoun, under the Academia Sinica Thematic Research Program ‘The internal relationships of “Tsouic” revisited’

Research Assistant October 2012 – December 2012

Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Assistant of Prof. Elizabeth Zeitoun

數位典藏與數位學習國家型科技計畫─中央研究院機構計畫─語言典藏計畫

(Taiwan e-Learning & Digital Archives Program (Language Archive, and Formosan

Language Archive) – Institutional Project of Academia Sinica)

PhD Talent Cultivation Project July 1, 2008 – September 2012

數位典藏與數位學習國家型科技計畫─中央研究院機構計畫─語言典藏計畫

(Taiwan e-Learning & Digital Archives Program (Language Archive, and Formosan

Language Archive) – Institutional Project of Academia Sinica)

Research Assistant Feb. 2009 – July 2009

Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Assistant of Prof. Henry Yungli Chang, under the research project ‘Introducing Non-core Arguments in Formosan Languages’ (NSC 97-2628-H-001-068), funded by National Science Council, Taiwan

Instructor Oct. 2008

Council of Indigenous Peoples, Executive Yuan

Basic Seminar for Trainees of Indigenous Languages’ Revitalization—Language Vocabulary and Grammatical Structures

School of Continuing Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

Instructor Sep. 2008

Council of Indigenous Peoples, Executive Yuan

Advanced Seminar of Indigenous Teaching Material Compilations for Trainees of Indigenous Languages’ Revitalization—Language Vocabulary and Grammatical Structures

School of Continuing Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

Research Assistant Aug. 1, 2007 – Apr. 30, 2008

Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Assistant of Prof. Elizabeth Zeitoun

數位典藏與數位學習國家型科技計畫─中央研究院機構計畫─語言典藏計畫

(Taiwan e-Learning & Digital Archives Program (Language Archive, and Formosan Language Archive) – Institutional Project of Academia Sinica)

Research Assistant Aug. 1, 2006 – July 31, 2007

Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Assistant of Prof. Henry Yungli Chang, under the research project ‘Theoretical Implications of Typological Studies: Case Studies of Formosan Syntax (II)’ (NSC 95-2411-H-001-014), funded by National Science Council, Taiwan

Research Assistant Sept. 16, 2005 – Dec. 31, 2005

Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Assistant of Prof. Elizabeth Zeitoun

數位典藏與數位學習國家型科技計畫─中央研究院機構計畫─語言典藏計畫

(Taiwan e-Learning & Digital Archives Program (Language Archive, and Formosan Language Archive) – Institutional Project of Academia Sinica)

Research Assistant Aug. 1, 2005 – July 31, 2006

Graduate Institute of Linguistics,

National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, Taiwan

Assistant of Prof. Niina Ning Zhang, under the research project ‘Syntactic Structures of Coordinate Complexes (II)’ (NSC 94-2411-H-194-003), funded by National Science Council, Taiwan

Research Assistant Sept. 1, 2004 – Aug. 31, 2005

Graduate Institute of Linguistics,

National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, Taiwan

Assistant of Prof. James H.-Y. Tai, under the research project ‘A Study of Taiwanese Sign Language: Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, and A Digital Graphic Dictionary’ (NSC 93-2411-H-194-001 (IV)), funded by National Science Council,

Taiwan

Research Assistant July 1, 2004 – July 31, 2007

Graduate Institute of Linguistics,

National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, Taiwan

Assistant of Prof. James Myers and Prof. Jane Tsay, under the research project ‘Phonological Competence by Analogy: Computer Modeling of Experimentally Elicited Judgments of Chinese Syllables’ (NSC 92-2411-H-194-014), funded by National Science Council, Taiwan

Teaching Assistant Sept.2003 – June 2004

Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Chi Nan University,

Nantou, Taiwan

Assistant of Prof. Chiu-yueh Lai

COURSES: Phonetics (I)

Phonetics (II)

Corporal May 1998 – February 2000

Military service, Taiwan

FIELD WORK

* Work on the (Northern) Tsou language, an Austronesian language of Taiwan, mainly spoken in Mountain A-li areas: Tapangu dialect and Tfuya dialect (including four villages: Tapangu, Niae’ucna, Tfuya, and Pnguu), over 30 field trips, Mar. 2005 – present

* Work on the Lha’alua (known as Saaroa) language, an Austronesian language of Taiwan, spoken in Taoyuan Village and Kaozhong Village, Taoyuan District, Kaohsiung City, April 2008 – present

* Work on the Kanakanavu language, an Austronesian language of Taiwan, spoken in Namaxia District, Kaohsiung City, 2012 – present

* Work on the Manchu language, an Altaic language of China

* Work on the West Yugur language, an Altaic language of China

LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

* Good competence in Taiwanese Southern Min, Mandarin Chinese, and English

* Listening, speaking and reading knowledge of Tsou, Lha’alua (known as Saaroa), and Kanakanavu

* Basic competence in Japanese

RESEARCH INTERESTS

* Linguistic typology

*Theoretically-informed description of previously undescribed languages, especially those from Austronesian family Syntax (from a non-formalist perspective)

* Language contact and language obsolescence

* English Translation Studies

PUBLICATIONS

—MONOGRAPH

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2010. The Grammatical Realization of Temporal Expressions in Tsou. LINCOM Studies in Austronesian Linguistics 07. Muenchen: Lincom Europa.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2018. A Grammar of Saaroa. Xinbei City: Council of Indigenous Peoples. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung (ed.). 2019. Explorations in Basic Linguistic Theory—Evidentiality. Tianjin: Nankai university Press. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung (translator). Alexandra Aikhenvald (author). 2019. Evidentiality. Beijing: Chinese Social Sciences Press. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung. 2020. A Grammar of Saaroa, An Austronesian Language of Taiwan. Amsterdam: Brill.

*Pan, Chia-jung & Alexandra Aikhenvald. 2020. Formosan Languages: A Concise Linguistic Typology. Amsterdam: Brill.

*Pan, Chia-jung & Alexandra Aikhenvald. 2020. Introduction to the Indigenous Languages of Taiwan. Amsterdam: Brill.

*Pan, Chia-jung & Alexandra Aikhenvald. 2020. Evidentiality in the Minority Languages in China. Amsterdam: Brill.

* Chang, Yungli & Pan, Chia-jung. 2016. A Grammar of Tsou. Xinbei City: Council of Indigenous Peoples. (in Chinese)

* Chang, Yungli & Pan, Chia-jung. 2018. A Grammar of Tsou (2nd edition). Xinbei City: Council of Indigenous Peoples. (in Chinese)

—BOOK CHAPTER

* Pan, Chia-Jung. 2014. The grammar of knowledge in Saaroa. In: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y., and Dixon, R.M.W., (eds.) The Grammar of Knowledge. Explorations in Linguistic Typology (7). Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 89-106.

* Pan, Chia-Jung. 2015. Reported Evidentials in Saaroa, Kanakanavu, and Tsou. In: Zeitoun,

Elizabeth, Teng, Stacy F., and Wu, Joy J., (eds.) New Advances in Formosan Linguistics. Asia-Pacific Linguistics series studies on Austronesian Languages (SAL 003). The Australian National University, Canberra, pp. 341-362.

* Pan, Chia-Jung. 2018. Evidentiality in Formosan Languages. In: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y., and Dixon, R.M.W., (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Evidentiality. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

*Pan, Chia-jung. 2019. Serial Verb Constructions in Taiwanese Southern min. In: Shi, Feng & Xiaoyu Zeng, (eds) Papers in Honour of Prof. Xing, Gongwan on the Occasion of his 100th Birthday. Tianjin: Nankai University Press. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung. 2019. Austronesian Languages in China. In: Dai, Qingxia, (ed.) Volumes of Languages and Orthography in Chinese Minority Languages: Vol. 1 Languages and

Orthography in Chinese Minority Languages. Beijing: Chinese Social Sciences Press. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Guilin Yao. 2019. Review of ‘Quotatives: New Trends and Sociolinguistic Implications’. In Zhu, Bin, (ed.) Western Clause Combining Classic Studies. Guangdong: Shantou Press. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Ao Pan. 2019. Review of ‘Quotatives:crosslinguistic and crossdisciplinary perspectives’. In Zhu, Bin, (ed.) Western Clause Combining Classic Studies. Guangdong: Shantou Press. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Ao Pan. 2019. Review of ‘The Oxford Handbook of Evidentiality’. In Zhu, Bin, (ed.) Western TAM Classic Studies. Guangdong: Shantou Press. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Ao Pan. 2019. Review of ‘The Grammar of Knowledge’. In Zhu, Bin, (ed.) Western TAM Classic Studies. Guangdong: Shantou Press. (in Chinese)

*Tian, Qianzi & Chia-jung Pan (translators). östen Dahl (author). 2016. The TMA

Questionnaire. In: Yakufu, Abudurexiti, (ed.) Papers in Honour of Prof. Dai, Qingxia on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday. Beijing: Chinese Social Sciences Press, pp 489-497. (in Chinese)

—JOURNAL ARTICLE

*Pan, Chia-jung. 2014. An Introduction to the Saaroa Language. Minority Languages of China

Vol. 5: 69-81. (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung. 2014. Adjectives in Saaroa and Tsou. Nankai Linguistics Vol. 2: 56-67. (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung. 2016. Evidentiality and Mirativity in Saaroa and Kanakanavu. Nankai Linguistics Vol. 2: 125-136. (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung. 2017. A Typological Study of Word Order of Some Austronesian Languages of Taiwan. Minority Languages of China Vol. 6: 82-95. (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung. 2019. Basic Concepts of Research on Evidentiality. Nankai Linguistic Vol.1: (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung. 2019. A Typological Study of Lexical and Morphological Causatives in Some Austronesian Languages of Taiwan. Journal of Minority Languages of China Vol. 3: (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Yongli Chang. 2017. An Introduction to the Tsou Language. Journal of Sino-Tibetan Languages Vol. 8: 98-109. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Min Chang. 2017. Stress Assignments in Chabacana. Journal of Qiannan Normal University for Nationalities Vol. 2: 28-30, 90. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung, Chenlei Zhou & Min Chang. 2018. Introducing “Handbook of Descriptive Linguistic Fieldwork ”.Nankai Linguistic Vol. 1: 153-156. (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Chenlei Zhou. 2018. Review on “The Art of Grammar: A Practical Guide. Journal of Qiannan Normal University for Nationalities Vol. 3: 45-48. (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Jiaxuan Du. 2019. A Preliminary Study of Word Order Correlations in Alisan Tsou. Journal of Sino-Tibetan Languages Vol. 9: . (in Chinese)

*Pan, Chia-jung. (under review). Ergative Languages in Some Austronesian Languages of Taiwan.Journal of Minority Languages of China (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung. (under review). A Typological Study of Evidentiality in Kanakanavu, Paiwan and Bunun. Journal of Minzu University of China (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung. (under review). On Characteristics of Verbs and Nouns in Tsou. Journal of Minzu University of China (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung. (under review). Research on Information Source in Tsou. Studies in Language and Linguistics (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung. (under review). A Typological Study of Grammaticalized Evidential Markers in Some Minority Languages of China: A Case Study of “Hearsay”. Zhongguo Yuwen (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Alexandra Aikhenvald. (under review). Evidentiality and Investigation Issues. Zhongguo Yuwen (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Guilin Yao (translators). Aikhenvald, Y. Alexandra & R.M.W. Dixon (authors). (under review). Introducing Linguistic Typology Research. Contemporary Linguistics (in Chinese) (CSSCI)

*Pan, Chia-jung & Ao Pan. (under review). Review of “The Grammar of Knowledge: A Cross-Linguistic Typology”. Journal of Baise University (in Chinese)

—PROCEEDING

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2012. ‘Adjectives’ in Lha’alua and Tsou: a comparative study. Proceedings of the 2012 National Conference on Linguistics. Tainan: Southern Taiwan University.

Thesis

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2007. The grammatical realization of temporal expressions in Tsou. Chiayi: National Chung Cheng University MA Thesis.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2012. A grammar of Lha’alua: an Austronesian language of Taiwan. Cairns:

James Cook University PhD Thesis. (awarded 2013 Taiwan Languages and Literature Society Best PhD Thesis of the Year Award, Taiwan, and awarded 2013 Linguistic Society of Taiwan Best PhD Thesis of the Year Award, Taiwan. )

CONFERENCES PRESENTATIONS

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2009. Focus: A case of Tsou and some Formosan languages. Talk given at Language and Culture Research Group, Cairns Institute, James Cook University, 06 Nov, 2009.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2010. Reduplication in Lha’alua (Saaroa). Talk given at Local Workshop on Reduplication, Language and Culture Research Group, Cairns Institute, James Cook University, 11 Jan, 2010.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2010. Numerals in Lha’alua (Saaroa): a preliminary study. Talk given at Local Workshop on Lexical Number Words and Counting, Language and Culture Research Group, Cairns Institute, James Cook University, 29 Mar, 2010.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2010. Linguistic expression of perception and cognition in Lha’alua and Tsou: a preliminary study. Talk given at Local Workshop on Linguistic Expression of Perception and Cognition, Language and Culture Research Group, Cairns Institute, James Cook University, 04 Aug, 2010.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2010. Grammatical relations in Lha’alua. Talk given at Round Table Meeting, Language and Culture Research Group, Cairns Institute, James Cook University, 27 Oct, 2010.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2011. Body part ‘head’ in Taiwanese Southern Min. Talk given at Local Workshop on Body Parts, Language and Culture Research Group, Cairns Institute, James Cook University, 12 Oct, 2011.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2012. Adjectives in Formosan languages revisited: Lha’alua, Tsou and beyond. Paper presented at the Fifth Austronesian and Papuan Languages and Linguistics Conference, SOAS, University of London, 4-5 May, 2012.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2012. Adjectives in Lha’alua and Tsou: a comparative study. Paper presented at the 2012 National Conference on Linguistics, Southern Taiwan University of London, 23-24 May, 2012.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2012. Linguistic expressions of perception and cognition in Lha’alua. Paper presented at the International Workshop on the Grammar of Knowledge, the Cairns Institute, James Cook University, 16-21 July, 2012.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2012. Reported evidentials in Saaroa, Kanakanavu, and Tsou. Paper presented at the Workshop on A Typological Study of Austronesian Languages in Taiwan and their Revitalization, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 1-2 December, 2012.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2013. Imperatives in Saaroa. Paper presented at the Third Workshop on Taiwan Languages for Young Scholars, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan, 19 October, 2013.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2014. Rethinking the orthography development and its linguistic consequences in Formosan languages. Paper presented at the Fourth Cambridge Conference on Language Endangerment, University of Cambridge, London, 4 July, 2014.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2014. A typological study of imperatives and commands in Formosan languages. Paper presented at the Fifteenth International Conference on Chinese Contemporary Linguistics, Heilongjiang University, China, 18-20 July, 2014.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2014. A typological study of reported evidentials in some Formosan languages and Tibetan languages. Paper presented at the 47th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Language and Linguistics, Yunnan Normal University, China, 17-19 Oct., 2014.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2014. A study of auditory information in some languages of China. Paper presented at the Third Forum on Typological Studies in Mandarin and Minority Languages. Beijing Language and Culture University, China, 22-23 Nov., 2014.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2015. Imperatives in Saaroa and Tsou. Paper presented at the First Workshop on Descriptive and Comparative Studies in Minority Languages. Capital Normal University, China, 23-26 Oct., 2015.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2015. Imperatives in some Austronesian languages of Taiwan: A Preliminary Study. Paper presented at the International Seminar on the Cross-border Languages and Cultures Along the“One Belt And One Road”and The 3rd Forum on China's Neighboring Languages and Cultures. Minzu University of China, China, 6-7 Nov., 2015.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2015. On immersion fieldwork. Paper presented at 2015 Forum on “Frontiers and Contemporary Linguistics”. Beijing Institute of Technology, China, 4-6 Dec., 2015.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2016. Language issues on “One Belt and One Road”. Paper presented at 2016 Seminar for Young Linguists, the Commercial Press, China, 17 Jan., 2016.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2016. Reflexives in Austronesian languages. Paper presented at the First Workshop on Cross-Language Studies, Shanghai International Studies University, China,

24-25 Sep., 2016.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2016. A study of evidentiality and mirativity in Saaroa and Kanakanavu. Paper presented at the Zhongguo Minzu Yuyan Xuehui 12th Nation-wide Conference, South-Central Minzu University, China, 21-24 Oct., 2016.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2016. Serial Verbs in Saaroa, Atayal and Tsou. Paper presented at the Conference on Serial Verb Constructions in Minority Languages of China, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China, 4-7 Nov., 2016.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2016. The source, semantics and function of Saaroa =ami and Kanakanavu =kani. Paper presented at the Workshop on World Lexicon of Grammaticalization & the Conference of Building World Lexicon of Grammaticalization of Languages in China, Capital Normal University, China, 11-14 Nov., 2016.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2016. Evidentiality in Saaroa and Kanakanavu. Paper presented at 日本語

と近隣言語における文法化ワークショップ, Tohoku University, Japan, 26-27 Nov., 2016.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2016. Reflexives in Austronesian languages: a preliminary study. Paper presented at the First Yan-Jing Workshop on Minority Languages, Capital Normal University, China, 17-18 Dec., 2016.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2017. Linguistic attrition of argument manifestations in Saaroa. Paper presented at the Seventh Cambridge Conference on Language Endangerment, University of Cambridge, London, 4 July, 2017.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2017. Ergativity in some Austronesian languages of Taiwan. Paper presented at the Fourth Forum for Beijing Young Linguists (U50), Renmin University of Chin, China, 26 Nov., 2017.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2017. Ergative languages in some Austronesian languages of Taiwan. Paper presented at the First College of Literature Academic Year Events, Nankai University, China, 3 Dec., 2017.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2018. Linguistic attrition of grammatical relations in Lha’alua. Advanced Forum on Modern Linguistics: Conference on Genetic Relationships and Language Contact in Languages of East Asia. Fudan University, China, 18-21 May., 2018.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2018. Linguistic obsolescence in Lha’alua. Paper presented at the Conference of 2018 Academic Year of Zhongguo Minzu Yuyan Xuehui Descriptive Linguistics Committee, Baise University, China, 13-15 Jul., 2018.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2018. Evidentiality in some Austronesian languages of Taiwan. Paper presented at the Zhongguo Minzu Yuyan Xuehui 13th Nation-wide Conference, Shanghai Normal University, China, 19-21 Oct., 2018.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2018. The grammatical characteristics of conjunctions in Tsou and Lha’alua. Paper presented at the Conference of Second Academic Year of Zhongguo Minzu Yuyan Xuehui Linguistic Typology Committee, Qiannan Normal University for Nationalities, China, 26-29 Oct., 2018.

* Pan, Chia-jung & Alexandra Aikhenvald. 2018. Evidentiality and investigation issues. Paper presented at the First Forum on Evidentiality, Sun Yat-sen University, China, 23-25 Nov., 2018.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2018. Research on information source in Tsou. Paper presented at the First Forum on Evidentiality, Sun Yat-sen University, China, 23-25 Nov., 2018.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2012. Versatile case in Saaroa. Invited guest lecture given at the Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, 12 December, 2012.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2014. Linguistic fieldwork. The 12th Nation-wide Advanced Summer Institute, Nankai University, China, 10 Aug., 2014.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2016. Evidentiality in Austronesian languages. Invited guest lecture given at the College of Foreign Languages, Nankai University, China, 8 Dec., 2016.

* Pan, Chia-jung. 2016.The expressions of evidentiality and mirativity in Lha’alua and Kanakanavu. Invited guest lecture given at the College of Chinese Language and Culture, Nankai University, China, 11 Apr., 2016.

HONORS OR AWARDS

* July 1, 2008 – December 2012, 數位典藏與數位學習國家型科技計畫─中央研究院機構 計畫─語言典藏計畫(Taiwan e-Learning & Digital Archives Program – Institutional Project of Academia Sinica)─審議獎補助費, provided by Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

* 2008, La Trobe University Tuition Fee Remission Scholarships (LTUTFRS), provided by La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

* 2008–2009, La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships (LTUPRS), provided by La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

* 2008–2009, Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (EIPRS), provided by the Australian Government

* 2009, James Cook University School Scholarship within the School of Arts & Social Sciences, provided by James Cook University, Cairns, Australia

* 2009, James Cook University Tuition Fee Waiver Scholarship, provided by James Cook University, Cairns, Australia

* 2010, awarded Graduate Research Scheme funds through the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia.

* 2010-12, awarded as a James Cook University International Research Scholar, including two components: James Cook University Research Tuition Scholarship and James Cook University Postgraduate Research Scholarship, co-funded within the School of Arts and Social Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia.

* 2011, awarded Graduate Research Scheme funds through the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia.

* 2011, awarded Completion Scholarship, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia.

* 2013, awarded 2013 Taiwan Languages and Literature Society Best PhD Thesis of the Year Award, Taiwan.

* 2013, awarded 2013 Linguistic Society of Taiwan Best PhD Thesis of the Year Award, Taiwan.

* 2013, awarded Nankai University Young Academic Leader, P.R. China.

* 2014, Awarded The Tianjin Recruitment of Thousands of High-level Talents

* 2016, The Fourteenth Tianjin Outstanding Achievements Award of Social Sciences (First Prize)

* 2017, awarded Leader of Nankai University Young Academic Leader Teams, P.R. China.

RESEARCH PROJECTS (PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR)

* 2010. “A Descriptive Study of Adjectives in Saaroa”, supported by Graduate Research Scheme funds provided by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia.

* 2011. “A Preliminary Study of Evidentials in Saaroa”, supported by Graduate Research Scheme funds provided by the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia.

* 2013-2019. “Research on Endangered Languages: A Case Study of Austronesian Languages

of Taiwan and Sino-Tibetan Languages”, supported by Cultivation Projects for Young Academic Leaders (ZB14007803) (RMB200000), provided by Nankai University, Tianjin, China.

* 2014-2015. “Research on Argument Structures in Austronesian Languages”, supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (NKZXB1470), China.

* 2014-2015. “Endangered Language Documentation Project: A Case Study of Saaroa”, supported by ELDP Endangered Language Research Grants (HX20140227), provided by College of Asian and African Studies, University of London, U.K.

* 2016-2018. “Evidentiality in Austronesian Languages of Taiwan”, supported by Key projects of planning and funding for philosophy and Social Sciences in Tianjin (TJZW15-001) (RMB30000), Tianjin City, China.

* 2016-2018. “Minority Language Documentation—Jiayi Zouyu”, supported by (YB1624A128) (RMB220000), NCPC China language resource protection project, provided by Ministry of Education, China.

*2015-2020. “Building Chinese Languages’ lexicon of Grammaticalization ”, supported by Major projects of the National Social Science Fund Project—sub-project (15ZDB100) (RMB100000), provided by the government, China

* 2016-2019. “Research on Evidentiality in the Austronesian Languages of China”, supported by General Projects of the National Social Science Fund Project (16BYY175) (RMB200000), provided by the government, China

* 2017-2021. “Cognition Research on Evidentiality in the World’s Languages”, supported by Team Project of Cultivation Projects for Young Academic Leader(63174020) (RMB500000), provided by Nankai University, Tianjin, China.

COURSES

* 2014.09~2015.01. Nankai University, MA: Language Endangerment and Language Description

* 2014.09~2015.01. Nankai University, undergraduate: Linguistic Typology

* 2015.02~2015.06. Nankai University, MA: Explorations in Linguistic Typology

* 2015.09~2016.01. Nankai University, postgraduate: Language Documentation and Analysis

* 2015.09~2016.01. Nankai University, undergraduate: Linguistic Typology

* 2016.02~2016.06. Nankai University, MA: Explorations in Linguistic Typology

* 2016.02~2016.06. Nankai University, PhD: Topics in Linguistic Typology

* 2016.09~2017.01. Nankai University, postgraduate: Language Documentation and Analysis

* 2016.09~2017.01. Nankai University, undergraduate: Linguistic Typology

* 2016.09~2017.01. Nankai University, undergraduate: Modern Mandarin

* 2017.02~2017.06. Nankai University, MA: Explorations in Linguistic Typology

* 2017.02~2017.06. Nankai University, PhD: Topics in Linguistic Typology

* 2017.09~2018.01. Nankai University, postgraduate: Language Documentation and Analysis

* 2017.09~2018.01. Nankai University, undergraduate: Linguistic Typology

* 2018.02~2018.06. Nankai University, MA: Explorations in Linguistic Typology

* 2018.02~2018.06. Nankai University, PhD: Topics in Linguistic Typology

* 2018.09~2019.01. Nankai University, undergraduate: Linguistic Typology

BA GRADUATION STUDY SUPERVISION (UNDERGRADUATES) (order by enrolment) *2011.09. Jin, Fanzheng. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Verb Types in Korean.

*2011.09. Liu, Jin. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Predicates of Korean.

*2012.09. Jin, Zhixiu. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Compare Korean and Chinese’s Honorification.

*2012.09. She, Xiling. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Korean Dialects.

*2013.09. Liu, Su. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Studies on the Interrogative Sentences of Sheqi Dialect.

*2013.09. Shen, Zaixuan. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Comparison of Korean and Chinese Imperative Sentences.

*2014.09. Gan, Yiqian. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Evidentiality in Wu Yuyaw-dialect.

*2014.09. Huang, Meina. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Southeast Dialects in Southern South Korean.

*2015.09. Zhang, Bendai. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: undecided.

MA THESIS SUPERVISION (POSTGRADUATES) (order by enrolment)

*2014.09. Lü, Jiarui. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: A Research on the Complement “Zhu” in Luoyang Dialect.

*2014.09. Maistrello, Karin. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: A study of common grammatical features in Chinese Pidgin English and Haiwai’i Creole English: examples of classifiers, serial verb constructions and interrogative constructions.

*2015.09. Fang, Dongqing. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Lexical Nominalization and Verbalization of Taiwan Austronesian Language: Tsou, Amis, Sakizaya and kavalan.

*2015.09. Furrie, Wayne. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Evidentiality in Salish.

*2016.09. Chen, Shanshan. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Evidentiality in Northern Dialects of Thai, A Case Study of Kam-Muang.

*2017.09. Lu, Hai. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Evidentiality Strategy in Wuzhou Dialect.

*2018.09. Wang, Xuewei. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: undecided. Chia-jung Pan – CV

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*2018.09. Gan, Yiqian. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: undecided.

PHD DISSERTATION SUPERVISION (POSTGRADUATES) (order by enrolment)

*2015.09. Cong, Shan. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: A Grammar of Tuohelu Oroqen.

*2015.09. Liu, Jing. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: undecided.

*2016.09. Wang, Wei. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: A Grammar of East Yugur in Kangle District.

*2017.09. Pan, Ao. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Evidentiality in Sala Language.

*2017.09. Yao, Guilin. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: A Grammar of Dongxiang Language.

*2018.09. Zhang, Li. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Grammaticalization in Some Austronesian Languages of Taiwan.

*2018.09. Liang, Meiying. College of Literature, Nankai University, Topic: Serial Verbs in Some Dialects of Thai and Lao.