Honors & Awards
Cheung's Awards:
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Departmental Reward Scheme, Dept. of Chinese and Bilingual Studies, Hong Kong Polytechnic University 2016
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Departmental Reward Scheme, Dept. of Chinese and Bilingual Studies, Hong Kong Polytechnic University 2015
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Humanities Fellowship, Faculty of Arts, Chinese University of Hong Kong 2013
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Bloch Fellowship Alternate, Linguistic Society of America (LSA) 2005
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International Association of Chinese Linguistics (IACL) Fellowship 2004
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College Strategic Theme Research Assistantship, University of Southern California 2004-05
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College Strategic Theme Summer Fellowship, University of Southern California 2004
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College Strategic Theme Fellowship, University of Southern California 2003-04
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Dean List Candidate, University of Hong Kong 2001
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Special Honors Student, University of Hong Kong 2001
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James McCawley Fellowship 2013 awarded by the Linguistic Society of America
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The James McCawley Fellowship is made possible through contributions to the James McCawley Memorial Fund, established in 1999. One fellowship is available for either i) a graduate student from the University of Chicago, or ii) a graduate student from an Asian country. This award includes tuition, plus travel, room and board for the Asian student where applicable.
In accepting the fellowship, Li remarked, "My long term goal is to contribute to the theories of questions and focus. I have been investigating the forms and interpretations of different interrogative constructions (wh, yes-no, and alternative questions) and how they interact with different types of foci. I thank James D. McCawley for telling me almost everything that linguists have always wanted to know about logic so I am no longer ashamed to ask for more now."
LI, Haoze
Haoze Li is now a Visiting Assistant Professor of Department of Linguistics at University of California, Santa Cruz in the US.
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CAI, Xiao Chun The Linguistic Society of Hong Kong Outstanding Thesis Award of 2010 (M.A.)
LAW, Hoi Ki Jess Finalist for the LSHK Outstanding Student Paper on Cantonese Linguistics
Jess Law is now an Assistant Professor in Department of Linguistics at University of California, Santa Cruz in the US.