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Dr Angela Cook
Dr

Angela Cook

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Overview

Background

Angela Cook convenes the Chinese Translation and Interpreting major in the School of Languages and Cultures. In addition to a PhD in Chinese linguistics, she has several translating qualifications. Angela spent several years living, working and travelling in mainland China and Taiwan, where she was struck by the differences in language use on many levels, including lexical, phonological and grammatical differences, and developed a particular interest in contact-induced morpho-syntactic language change. She has published articles on lexical change and the use of grammatical markers in Modern Standard Chinese and is currently investigating changes in the use of a number of grammatical structures, focusing both on how these structures behave in spontaneous spoken interactions and on how they are used in written translations. In her spare time she plays the bassoon in Brisbane Symphony Orchestra.

Availability

Dr Angela Cook is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Griffith University

Works

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23 works between 2003 and 2025

21 - 23 of 23 works

2011

Journal Article

Recent developments in the use of the plural marker men in Modern Standard Chinese in Taiwan

Cook, Angela (2011). Recent developments in the use of the plural marker men in Modern Standard Chinese in Taiwan. Chinese Language and Discourse, 2 (1), 80-98. doi: 10.1075/cld.2.1.04coo

Recent developments in the use of the plural marker men in Modern Standard Chinese in Taiwan

2009

Journal Article

Why should men break all the rules? A new approach to the analysis of the plural marker men in Mandarin Chinese

Cook, Angela (2009). Why should men break all the rules? A new approach to the analysis of the plural marker men in Mandarin Chinese. Linguistics and the Human Sciences, 5 (2), 129-167. doi: 10.1558/lhs.v5i2.129

Why should men break all the rules? A new approach to the analysis of the plural marker men in Mandarin Chinese

2003

Journal Article

Neueste Einflüsse des Englischen auf das Hochchinesische in taiwanesischen Unterhaltungsshows

Cook, Angela (2003). Neueste Einflüsse des Englischen auf das Hochchinesische in taiwanesischen Unterhaltungsshows. CHUN - Chinesischunterricht, 18, 39-64.

Neueste Einflüsse des Englischen auf das Hochchinesische in taiwanesischen Unterhaltungsshows

Supervision

Availability

Dr Angela Cook is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Industry translation in practice: Evaluating CAT tool support in professional workflows through an English¿French translation project

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Amy Hubbell

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Professional Translators Strategies and Procedures for Translating Intertextual Features of Academic Journal Manuscripts from Indonesian to English

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr William Gatherer

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Transcreational Filtering: A Process-Oriented Approach to Translating Multicultural Narratives in Melanie Cheng's Australia Day

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr William Gatherer

Completed supervision

Media

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