Research
I am in the CUHK syntax group, supervised by Professor Victor Junnan Pan. My recent output is under the frame of Minimalist Program, with additional focus on Chinese syntax.
In addition to theoretical linguistics, my previous experimental research experience includes designing and executing eye-tracking studies. I have also worked with EEG and fNIRS data collection, though my analysis experience specifically focused on eye-tracking data.
Publications:
Li, Xiangyu & Victor Junnan Pan. To appear. Labeling Nominal Phrases in Mandarin Chinese.
Li, Xiangyu & Victor Junnan Pan. 2023. How to Label via Feature-Sharing: Case of Nominal Structures in Chinese. In Tae Sik Kim & Jungu Kang (eds), Proceedings of 24th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar. (*First author)
Yang, Jingwen, Zelin Chen, Guoxin Qiu, Xiangyu Li, … & Shuo Lu. 2022. Exploring the relationship between children’s facial emotion processing characteristics and speech communication ability: using deep learning on eye tracking and speech performance measures. Computer Speech & Language, 76.
Lu, Shuo, Xufeng Duan & Xiangyu Li. 2021. Prominency and Locality Principle in Chinese Possessive Topicalization Sentences and its Psychological Basis: Evidence from Eye-movements [漢語領屬話題句中顯著性與局部性規則及其心理現實基礎——來自眼動技術的證據]. Contemporary Linguistics [當代語言學], 01.