Name Zou Yuhua
Email yuhuazou@126.com
Position Professor
Areas of expertise
forensic linguistics , legislative linguistics , language planning
Research interests
grammar, legislative language, language planning
Qualifications
Dec. 2008—July 2012, postdoctoral certificate in law, Mobile postdoctoral center, China University of Political Science and Law;
Sep. 2003—July 2006, Ph.D. in Literature, Department of Applied Linguistics, Communication University of China
Student education
Introduction to Linguistics, Forensic Linguistics, Legislative Linguistics, Linguistic Methodology
Selected publications
Journal articles
1. “"Modern Chinese Dictionary" Contains "the Legal Analysis of the Illegality of the Initial Words in the Western Alphabet"”,Language Teaching and Research, 2014 (4).
2."The Status and Thinking of Legislative Language",Journal of Yunnan Normal University, 2009(5).
3."The Norm of the Sentence Pattern of 'One of the Following Situations' in the Legislative Text",Language Application, 2008(4).
4."Investigation Report on the Awareness of Letter Words",Language Application, 2006(2).
5."Investigation on Language Attitudes Using Alphabetic Words in Chinese",Language Teaching and Research, 2005(4).
6."The Pragmatic Value of the Abnormal Word Is the Analysis of the Value of the Mark",Language Application, 2005(1).
7."The Evolution Trend of the False Words and the Popularity of Some False Words",Language Application, 2003(3).
Books
1.Research on Modern Chinese Alphabetic Words, Language Press, 2012.
2.Analysis of Rumors and Their Rules: Linguistic Approach, China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2016.
Research Grants
“Linguistic Study of Hearsay Rules”, funded by Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of the Ministry of Education, 2011(11YJAZH133)
“An Empirical Study of Court Language Evidence: Taking Beijing Court Cases as an Example”, funded by Social Science Foundation of Beijing, China,—2011(11WYB019)
“An Empirical Analysis of Court Language Evidence: Taking the Case Selection of the People's Court as an Example”, funded by National Language Committee's Twelfth Five-year Language Application Planning Project, 2011(YB125-61)
External roles
Director of the Center for Language and Evidence Research, China University of Political Science and Law; Member of the National People's Congress Standing Committee's Legislative Language Standardization Expert Advisory Committee; Part-time Professor of the Judicial Civilization Collaborative Innovation Center; Researcher of Forensic Linguistics Research Center, China University of Political Science and Law; Director of the China Behavior-law AssociationPermanent director of the Legal Language Research Association, the China Behavior-law association; Director of the Chinese Linguistics Society.