Henghua Su « Faculty
Assistant Professor, EALC
hengsu@indiana.edu
Goodbody Hall 245
855-8763
Education
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madision, 2012
Research Interests
- Chinese Linguistics
- Chinese Language and Pedagogy
- Second Language Acquisition
- Motivation and Learning Strategies
Courses Recently Taught
- EALC-C301 Third Year Chinese 1
- EALC-C301 Third Year Chinese 2
- EALC-C525 Teaching Chinese as a Foreign/Second Language
- EALC-C535 Chinese Curriculum and Material Design
Awards and Distinctions
- College of Arts and Sciences Summer Faculty Fellowship (2013)
- Jiede Empirical Research Grant for Chinese Pedagogy/Chinese Applied Linguistics, Chinese Language Teachers Association (2012)
- Capstone Ph.D. Teaching Award, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2011)
- University Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2007-2010)
Publication Highlights
- Su, H. (2012). Review of Dörnyei, Z. (2009). “Individual differences: Interplay of learner characteristics and the learning environment”. Linguistics Abroad, 2.
- Su, H. (2011). “The Mental Verb Usage of Bei in Contemporary Chinese” In Proceedings of the 19th International Associate of Chinese Linguistics.
- Su, H (2011). Review of Blevins, J. (2006). “Word-based morphology”. Linguistics Abroad, 1: 279-282.
- Su, H (2011). Translation of Bybee, J. (2006).“From usage to grammar: The mind’s response to repetition”, Selective Papers of Linguistics from English to Chinese, 1: 101-123.
Reprint by Chinese Social Sciences Digest 2011 (12). Beijing: China Academy of Social Science. - Su, H (2010). "Towards Establishing the Prosody of Heptasyllabic Verse: A Case Study of the Tonal Patterns in Selections from Du Fu’s Kuizhou Songs, Ten Quatrains", In Proceedings of the 9th Phonetic Conference of China.

