mannoni
univr
it
Wednesday,
Hours 9:45 AM
- 11:45 AM,
Palazzo di Lingue, Floor Terzo, room 3.03
I receive my students either online on Zoom or in presence in my office 3.03 (Palazzo di Lingue). Office hours are on Wednesday h. 9:45-11:45 am. Students who intend to attend my office hours are required to reach me by email before so that I can schedule an appointment.
I am available as a supervisor and thesis tutor for final projects related to Chinese linguistics. To submit a thesis proposal to me, students must have completed or be enrolled in all Sinology area examinations, including the exams in "Chinese Literature and Culture 2" and "Chinese Culture and Society." For doctoral theses, my active areas of interest can be inferred from my profile on this page and my curriculum vitae, and exclude acquisitional linguistics.
Research interests
Michele Mannoni (滿鉑淵) specializes in modern Mandarin Chinese linguistics, which he investigates from various perspectives, primarily within discourse analysis and metaphor theory and analysis. His research employs both quantitative and qualitative corpus-based analyses. He focuses particularly on the processes of signification and meaning-making at both intralinguistic and interlinguistic levels.
Legal language
In his recent publications, Mannoni has explored the metaphors used in Chinese and English for key legal concepts, such as “rights” (权利) and “injustice” (冤). He has also examined the meaning and translation of essential legal notions such as “legitimate rights and interests” (合法权益) and “illegal rights and interests” (非法权益), in part together with Prof. Deborah Cao (Griffith University, Australia).
Methodology
He designed a procedure aimed at finding possible metaphors at the word compound and collocate level starting from a target-domain word in a Chinese corpus (MetaCoCoTaC). Currently, he is refining a procedure for identifying linguistic metaphors in Chinese words. He is also carrying out research in the method of identifying graphemic metaphors.
Biopsychosocial health
For the Project of Excellence on Inclusive Humanities (2023-2027) granted to his Department, Mannoni is working in the Chinese linguistic area on urgent themes connected to biopsychosocial language. He co-authored a work on the terms that identify vulnerable people to show the hidden nuances of meanings these terms have and their implications. A study on the metaphors used in post-trauma language is in press, and another on pet bereavement metaphors is under editorial consideration.
Human-animal interaction
Mannoni is currently engaged in a project examining the human-animal relationship through analysis of the language employed within it. A study based on linguistic data in Chinese and English, drawn from real-world contexts centring on the grief experienced by those who have lost a pet, is presently under editorial consideration.
Modules running in the period selected: 29.
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Di seguito sono elencati gli eventi e gli insegnamenti di Terza Missione collegati al docente:
| Topic | Description | Research area |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese Corpus Linguistics | Language studies by means of corpus linguistics. |
Chinese language - Chinese literature
Chinese Language |
| Chinese Legal Linguistics | Forensic Linguistics. |
Chinese language - Chinese literature
Chinese Language |
| Chinese Translation Studies | Translation Studies in different areas of the Chinese language, including legal language |
Chinese language - Chinese literature
Chinese Language |
| Title | Starting date |
|---|---|
| Progetto di eccellenza: Le Digital Humanities applicate alle lingue e letterature straniere | 1/1/18 |
| Office | Collegial Body |
|---|---|
| Member | Faculty Board of PhD in Foreign Literatures and Languages - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures |
| Teaching Committee for Foreign Languages and Literatures - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures | |
| Member | Comitato di programmazione del Centro Linguistico di Ateneo |
| Associate prof. | Consiglio del Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures |
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