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From "within" to "beyond" in interpreting studies: Conceptualizing interpreting as a socio-political and historical shaping force and a source of inter/trans-disciplinary conviviality

Chonglong Gu (CBS), Binhua Wang

Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies

From the other side of the desk: Supervisors’ perceptions of supervisory feedback

Madhu Neupane Bastola, Guangwei Hu (ENGL)

Department of English and Communication

From garbage to COVID-19: theorizing 'Multilingual Commanding Urgency' in the linguistic landscape

Michael Chesnut, Nathaniel Ming Curran (ENGL), Sungwoo Kim

Department of English and Communication

From eye movements to scanpath networks: A method for studying individual differences in expository text reading

Xiaochuan Ma, Yikang Liu, Roy Clariana, Chanyuan Gu, Ping Li (CBS)

Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies

Framing responsibilities for climate change in Chinese and American newspapers

Ming Liu (CBS), Jingyi Huang (Corresponding Author)

Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies

Framing Covid-19 reporting in the Macau Daily News using metaphors and gain/loss prospects: a war for collective gains

Vincent X. Wang, Xi Chen, Lily Lim, Chu-Ren Huang (CBS)

Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies

Figurativeness Matters in the Second Language Processing of Collocations: Evidence From a Self-Paced Reading Experiment

Jinfang Shi, Gang Peng (CBS), Dechao Li (CBS)

Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies

Fake News, Real Emotions: Emotion Analysis of COVID-19 Infodemic in Weibo

Mingyu Wan, Yin Zhong, Xuefeng Gao, Sophia Yat Mei Lee (CBS), Chu-Ren Huang (CBS)

Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies

Factors driving teacher selection on online language tutoring platforms: an experiment-based approach

Lichen Zhen, Nathaniel Ming Curran (ENGL), Hernan Galperin

Department of English and Communication

Exploring the Characteristics of Undergraduate Students' Creative Thinking Skills

Cheung-On Tam, Eric C.K. Cheng, Anita K.W. Chan, John Rogers (ENGL), Xueying Tan

Department of English and Communication

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