Chenli Wang
Graduate Member

Graduate student at Rutgers Linguistics, interested broadly in investigating first and second language processing using methods such as eye-tracking to get time-sensitive measures of online language processing.
Graduate student at Rutgers Linguistics, interested broadly in investigating first and second language processing using methods such as eye-tracking to get time-sensitive measures of online language processing.
Undergraduate students at Rutgers Linguistics, interested in the relationship between psycholinguistics and language acquisition, specifically how syntax and semantics influence social and cognitive development.
Graduate student at Rutgers Linguistics, interested in syntax and semantics, particularly in topics like complementation, argument structure, clausal embedding, honorifics, biased questions, etc.
Graduate student at Rutgers Linguistics, interested in syntax, semantics, syntax-semantics interface, lexical semantics, experimental syntax, and Chinese linguistics.
Graduate student at Rutgers Linguistics, interested in syntax and semantics. My research interests include anaphors, ellipsis, agreement, and demonstratives. Currently, I am investigating demonstratives in Xi’anese and exploring kind formation.
Graduate student at Rutgers Linguistics, interested in formal and experimental semantics. My research focuses on phenomena in the clausal domain (presuppositions, questions, anaphoricity), as well as those in the nominal