Chiara Romagnoli
Linguistics and Chinese Language Teaching
Roma Tre University
Chiara Romagnoli is Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at the Roma Tre University.
She obtained his PhD in the History and Civilizations of East Asia at the Sapienza University of Rome in 2007 and subsequently taught at various Italian universities. In addition to spending several research stays in China, she has taught as a visiting professor at Beijing University and, as part of the Erasmus project, at several German universities. Her research fields include the acquisition of Chinese as a foreign language, Chinese lexicon, discourse markers, and lexicography.
She has published numerous essays in these fields and presented her research findings at various international conferences. Her publications include the edited volumes “Lessons on Chinese Linguistics” (EHESS-CRLAO, 2022) and “The Chinese Language in Italy – Studies on Teaching and Acquisition” (Roma Tre Press, 2021), a monograph on the functional words of modern Chinese (Hoepli, 2012), and a pedagogical grammar of Chinese (Hoepli, 2016). She coordinates the international research group CFL Network and is the Deputy Director of the Interdepartmental Center for Chinese and East Asian Studies and Documentation at Roma Tre University.