Items where College/School is "English Language and Linguistics" and Year is 2015

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Number of items: 14.

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Alam, Farhana (2015) Glaswasian? A sociophonetic analysis of Glasgow-Asian accent and identity. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

B

Burns, Alison (2015) Field-names of North-East Scotland: a socio-onomastic study. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

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Davis, Richard Hill (2015) A genre analysis of medical research articles. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Dornan, Jennifer (2015) Controversial reform: the linguistic construction of present-day Britain in the speeches of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

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Enemark, Nina (2015) 'Recrossing the ritual bridge': Jane Ellen Harrison's theory of art in the work of Hope Mirrlees. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

G

Germinario, Renato (2015) A linguistic analysis of Gestalt psychotherapy discourse. MRes thesis, University of Glasgow.

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Izdebska, Daria Wiktoria (2015) Semantic field of ANGER in Old English. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

M

McLachlan, Ross Deans (2015) Syntax, spaces, and story: discourse modes and cognitive grammar. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

R

Robertson, Duncan (2015) Implicit cognition and the social evaluation of speech. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

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Sanauddin, Noor (2015) Proverbs and patriarchy: analysis of linguistic sexism and gender relations among the Pashtuns of Pakistan. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Scott, Diane Gillies (2015) Silent reading and the medieval text: the development of reading practices in the early prints of William Langland and John Lydgate. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

Subiabre Ubilla, Paulina Beatriz (2015) A phonetic variationist study on Chilean speakers of English as a foreign language. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.

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Takenouchi, Yoko (2015) Formal variation and semantic change in the Middle English demonstratives. MRes thesis, University of Glasgow.

Tan, Sze Leng (2015) A literary-linguistic study of heroism in Harry Potter. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.

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