摘要
分析標準語語法,如果得到的結論只適合標準語,僅得到標準語的支持,得不到任何方言或歷史的支持,那麼,該結論的合理性或解釋力就會減弱。同理,分析方言或漢語史也是如此。
以具有時體功能的句末助詞“來”為例,結合漢語史、方言及普通話的情況,對其時體功能的演變、概括和整合等問題進行分析。主要提出三點:一是存在“位移>(近)過去”的演變路徑;二是粵方言“來”的“(近)過去”“將來”等用法,是其完成體意義在具體語境中的浮現;三,本研究再次表明,漢語具有更為廣闊的TAM範疇——“空間-時間-情態”範疇。通過句末“來”不同功能之間的互聯互證,認為現階段再次提倡互聯互證的方言語法研究,正當其時。
講者簡介
林華勇,中山大學中文系教授,博士畢業於中山大學,廣東廉江人。主要從事粵方言等漢語語言學研究,對語法描寫、語法化、語言接觸等感興趣。兼任廣東省中國語言學會副會長、中國語言學會理事等;曾任中山大學中文系副主任。中國社會科學院“呂叔湘語言學獎”獲得者,國家社科基金重大項目首席專家,國家級高層次青年人才。已出版專著《廉江粵語語法研究》(北大出版社2014)、《方言語法研究的語法化視角》(科學出版社2023)兩部,參編《現代漢語(上、下)》教材一部(副主編),在《中國語文》《方言》《當代語言學》《民族語文》《世界漢語教學》《語言暨語言學(L&L)》《中國語言學報(JCL)》等刊物發表論文七十餘篇。
其他資料
Zoom ID: 965 4422 0840
Zoom Passcode: 206909
學術大樓2408室 (18號升降機)
香港科技大學學術大樓2408室
Abstract
This workshop introduces the use of embeddings—numerical representations of words, sentences, and documents—for exploring large collections of scholarly texts, serving both research and teaching purposes. Embeddings capture semantic similarity, allowing related texts to cluster together in a shared space. When combined with visualization, they create “maps of knowledge” that reveal patterns, themes, and unexpected connections across disciplines. Participants will gain an accessible overview of embeddings, vector databases and their role in generative AI. Participants will also gain hands-on experience with interactive embedding visualization tools, and will learn how to transform textual collections (such as abstracts, articles, or archival materials) into interactive maps that highlight thematic groupings and intellectual landscapes.
Biography
Dr. Eric H. C. Chow is a research developer at the Big Data Studies Lab (University of Hong Kong), specializing in the application of artificial intelligence and large language models in the GLAM sector (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) across Asia and North America. His projects include collaborations with the Asia Art Archive, the University of Illinois Chicago Library, and the University of Central Florida Library. Formerly the Digital Scholarship Manager at Hong Kong Baptist University Library, Eric has long been involved in developing digital archives and tools that bridge cultural heritage with computational research.
Room 5566
Room 5566 (Lifts 27-28), Academic Building
In this engaging workshop, participants will learn how to convey complex scientific concepts through dynamic storytelling, interactive demonstrations, and expressive movement. Join us to enhance your communication skills and captivate your audience, making science not just informative, but truly inspiring!
Room 3316 (Lifts 17/18)
Dear Residents,
Join us to dive into Hong Kong’s living history by exploring the Ping Shan Heritage Trail! 🌿🏯 This activity features the sub-theme of Intangible/tangible Cultural Heritage under the umbrella of ENRICH!
Don’t forget to bring your camera for some amazing photos capturing the culture! It’s a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in Chinese culture and the lesser-known aspects of Hong Kong.
🗓 Date: 16 November 2025 (Sunday)
🕒 Time: 12:45 pm - 6:15 pm
📍 Gather: G/F, UG Hall IX
🎤 Speaker: Dr. Sugeng Utomo, click here to listen to his introduction of this Tour!
🗺️ Itinerary: The 1.6K-long Ping Shan trail connects over a dozen traditional buildings, including declared monuments of Grade 1, 2 and 3:
🚌 Includes: English tour guide & round-trip shuttle bus
🎟 Cost: FREE!
🚩 Quota: 40 (first-come, first-served)
📝 Application: https://ust.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cuVRxb0AafMsGd8
⏰ Deadline: 5 November 2025 (Next Wednesday). Successful applicants will receive a confirmation email.
📱 Remarks:
During this tour, , we will be using the free app “Zello Walkie-Talkie” on your phone to ensure smooth listening and keep everyone connected!
You will be reminded later to:
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/hk/app/zello-walkie-talkie/id508231856?l=en-GB
Android: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=zello&c=apps&hl=en
✨ Please scroll down and refresh your memory on our Hall theme ENRICH! This adventure is designed to deepens heritage ties and ENRICHes your Hall IX experience! 🌟
Join us for a day of fun, exploration, and cultural connection!
Regards,
Hall Office, UG Hall IX
Ping Shan Heritage Trail
We have a special event featuring the esteemed CAIA Association at HKUST! This is a fantastic opportunity to gain insights from industry leaders and learn about the exciting CAIA scholarship available to our students. Don't miss out on this chance to enhance your knowledge and explore new career paths!
Exploring AlternaƟves: Insights from CAIA Leaders
Date: October 22, 2025 (Wed)
Time: 10:30am - 11:45am
Venue: Case Room G003, LSK Business Building, HKUST
Speakers:
Mr. John Bowman, CEO of CAIA AssociaƟon
Mr. Nick Pollard, MD of CAIA AssociaƟon
Agenda Items:
Introduction of CAIA Association
CAIA Charter & programs, Exams and Career centre, etc.
CEO Talk - Everything is an Alternative: The Great Convergence
Q&A
Remarks: Light refreshment will be provided at the event.
Enquiry: Ms. Miki YEUNG at mikiyeung@ust.hk
LSK Case Room G003
HKUST
講者:張歷君 教授 (香港中文大學)
主持人:馬筱璐 教授 (香港科技大學人文學部)
日期: 2025年11月3日 (一)
時間: 13:30 - 15:00
1924 年 2 月,特列季亞科夫(Sergei Tretyakov)第二次前往北京,並在北京大學講授俄國文學。他這次在北京逗留了一年多,之後在 1925 年 8 月返回莫斯科。魯迅後來在1929 年這樣回憶道:「先前的北京大學裡,教授俄,法文學的伊發爾(Ivanov)和鐵捷克(Tretiakov)兩位先生,我覺得卻是善於誘掖的人,我們之有《蘇俄的文藝論戰》和《十二個》的直接譯本而且是譯得可靠的,就出於他們的指點之賜。」 特列季亞科夫是蘇俄著名的劇作家和未來主義詩人。他曾當過記者,熟悉攝影,並曾參與電影攝製工作。他也是 1920 年代蘇俄構成派前衛藝術團體「左翼藝術陣線」 (Left Front of the Arts)的重要理論家。他所提出的「行動的作家」(the operating writer,或譯作「操作的作家」)的概念,後來更成為本雅明(Walter Benjamin) 1934 年撰寫的著名論文〈作為生產者的作者〉(The Author as Producer)中重點探討的議題。「鐵捷克」是特列季亞科夫為自己選定的中國名字。他在北大俄語系任教期間曾幫助任國楨翻譯《蘇俄文藝論戰》一書。此書正式出版時收入「未名叢刊」,並由魯迅撰寫〈前記〉,魯迅在文章中便大談他對俄國未來派和構成派的理解。本講座嘗試從這一線索入手,追踪魯迅人生最後十二年對蘇俄前衛藝術、新興木刻版畫、文藝理論和文學創作的譯介、評論和關注,並初步分析和探討二十世紀初西方馬克思主義文藝理論、蘇俄和西歐的前衛藝術以及中國左翼文藝運動三者之間微妙的互動和對話關係。
張歷君,香港中文大學跨文化研究哲學博士。現為香港中文大學中國語言及文學系客座助理教授,亦為香港藝術發展局評審員、《現代中文學刊》通訊編委、《方圓:文學及文化專刊》學術編輯以及《字花》雜誌編委。他曾為哈佛燕京學社訪問學人(2009-2010)、中央研究院中國文哲研究所訪問學人(2019-2020)。代表作為專書《瞿秋白與跨文化現代性》,獲第十六屆香港中文文學雙年奬(文學評論組)推薦奬(2022)。
IAS 1038, Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus, HKUST
The Hongkong Bank Foundation has been nurturing future leaders with different academic or socioeconomic backgrounds since the launch of the first scholarship scheme in 1965. It’s the goal of the Foundation to continue enriching the young talent pool with opportunities to grow through different flagship scholarship programmes in the city. Scholarship opportunities for UST students in 2026 include (details subject to final confirmation by HSBC):
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Scholarship |
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HSBC Hong Kong Scholarship |
Eligible for local full-time undergraduate students who have a strong commitment to Hong Kong and active in community service. Each awardee will receive a scholarship of HKD50,000. |
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HSBC Global Scholarship |
The Scholarship Scheme aims to support the internationalisation of Hong Kong universities.
Eligible for non-final year local full-time undergraduate students who aspire to study at a renowned university in the Mainland China or overseas. The maximum scholarship value is HKD300,000 per awardee. |
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Innovation and Technology Scholarship Scheme |
Under a joint sponsorship with the Innovation and Technology Commission of the HKSAR Government, HSBC and The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups launched the Innovation and Technology Scholarship Scheme in 2011 to support Hong Kong’s transition to an innovation hub.
Eligible for non-final year local undergraduates who study science, engineering and health-related subjects. Awardees will receive HK$150,000 each to participate in a series of initiatives, including Overseas/ Mainland Attachment Programme, Mentorship Programme, Local Internship Programme and Service Project Programme. |
You are invited to the Info Session for HSBC Scholarships on 10 November 2025. Representatives from HSBC and InnoTech Secretariat will give you an update on the coming Scholarship opportunities. Scholarship awardees will also come to share their experience during the session. Interested LOCAL students are strongly encouraged to attend. Details:
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10 November 2025 (Monday) |
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4pm – 5pm |
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Venue |
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Rm 4503, via lift 25-26, Academic Building |
Students who are interested to attend the information session should complete the online registration by responding to the RSVP here (please complete the online registration by 7 November 2025).
Enquiries
Scholarships and Financial Aid Office (SFAO)
Email: hkust.scholarships@ust.hk
Tel: 2358 5048
Rm 4503, via lift 25-26, Academic Building
oin this geotour to explore the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark and its water resources while appreciating spectacular geological features, including hexagonal columnar rocks 🪨, tectonic movements 🌋, and coastal erosion 🌊!
🗓 Date: 25 October (Saturday)
🕒 Time: 1:30pm - 6:00pm
📍 Gather: G/F, UG IX
🚌 Includes: English tour guide & round-trip shuttle
🔗 Registration: here (for UG IX or other UG Hall residents)
⏰ Deadline: 17 October (this Friday) 5 PM
A reminder will be sent to you later with suggestions on what to bring for the visit. Stay tuned!
Thank you, and we look forward to an exciting adventure together! 🌄
Enquiry: ughix@ust.hk
Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark
We spend a lot of our time listening, whether at school, in relationships, or at work, but studies show that most people are poor listeners. In this workshop, we will identify the difference between hearing and listening, learn about the listening process, and introduce 4 tips for better listening to make our communication more effective.
Remarks: This is a HMAW1905-recognized event in the “Personal Enrichment & Community Service” category under the "Self-directed Experience" of HMAW1905: Behavioral Foundations of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness. To receive 1.5 hours, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10 mins.
Enquiry email: dstohmw@ust.hk
Room 1104 (Lift 19, near LT-A)
Transitioning into young adulthood can be exhilarating yet daunting for a university student. Join this workshop, and you will explore how your mindsets impact your emotions, behaviors, and decision-making. Through this journey of self-discovery, you'll learn how to apply growth mindset thinking to navigate through life with confidence and purpose.
Remarks: This is a HMAW1905-recognized event in the “Personal Enrichment & Community Service” category under the "Self-directed Experience" of HMAW1905: Behavioral Foundations of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness. To receive 1.5 hours, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10 mins.
Enquiry email: dstohmw@ust.hk
Room 1104 (Lift 19, near LT-A)