PUBLICATIONS
Wang Pin
1)Research projects
2013 to date
Legal Discourse as Social Process: From the Perspective of Discourse Semantics. Project of the Division for the Development of Liberal Arts, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Principal investigator: Prof. Wang Zhenhua
Participants: Guo Fei, Tian Huajing, Wang Pin, Zhang Qingbin
2)Translated books
Martin, J. R. (2013). Systemic Functional Grammar: A Next Step into the Theory – Axial Relations. (Translated by Wang Pin and Zhu Yongsheng.) Beijing: Higher Education Press.
3)Book chapters
Wang, P. (forthcoming). The lexis-grammar complementarity and the system of Person: A Systemic typological perspective. In J. Webster and X. Peng (eds.) Applying Systemic Functional Linguistics: The State of the Art in China Today. London: Bloomsbury.
4)Conference proceedings
Wang, P. (2012). A systemic functional interpretation of ergativity in Classical Tibetan. In Knox, J. (ed.) To Boldly Proceed: Papers from the 39th International Systemic Functional Congress, 105-110.
5)Conference presentations
Wang, P. (2013). A systemic functional account of the mood system of Classical Tibetan. Paper presented at the 40th International Systemic Functional Congress. Sun Yat-sen University, 15-19 July.
Wang, P. (2012). A systemic functional interpretation of ergativity in Classical Tibetan. Paper presented at the 39th International Systemic Functional Congress. University of Technology, Sydney, 16-20 July.
Wang, P. (2012). Comparison between Xuanzang’s Chinese translation and Conze’s English translation of the Heart Sutra – a systemic functional perspective. Inner Mongolia University, 15-15 June.