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Alumni

Graduated Year Name Degree Programme Study Mode Thesis Title Supervisor
2022 NARCISO, Alana Leilani Cabrera PhD ELS F "This “Sense of Disquiet:” Postcolonialism, New Criticism, and the Nation in the Silliman University National Writers Workshop" Prof. Eddie TAY
2022 NG, Chi Wui Ross MPhil AEL P relative Clauses in Written Hong Kong English: A Corpus Based Study Prof. Carmen LEE
2022 STUDZINSKI, Stephanie Ann PhD ELS F Unearthing OtherwiseL Sheri S. Tepper's Quest to Rewrite the Story of Homo Sapiens Prof. David HUDDART
2022 TENG, Zhiqian MPhil AEL F The Intelligibility, Comprehensibility, Accentedness of and Attitudes Towards China English: An investigation on the Impacts of Linguistic Features and Chinese Dialect Groups Prof. Jette HANSEN EDWARDS
2022 ZHANG, Wenrui Rachel MPhil AEL F The Effects of Task Complexity and Corrective Feedback on Chinese Intermediate EFL Learners’ Oral Production Prof. Jookyoung JUNG
2021 CHAN, Chun Siu MPhil ELS F Paradise Lost and the SublimeL A Re-evaluation Prof. Julian LAMB
2021 JIN, Lu PhD ELS F Romanticism and Presentness: A Study of Keats, Hazlitt, and Schlegel Prof. Timothy WEISIS
2021 LI, Ningdi Jasmine MPhil ELS F Romantic Reception in 20th-century China: In the Case of the Conceptualization of Love in Percy Shelley and Xu Zhimo Prof. LI Ou
2021 LUI, Chung Man MPhil ELS F Labor, Sex, and Literature: Henry Miller on Work Prof. Jason GLECKMAN
2021 TUNG, Ho Yiu MPhil ELS F Modern Retellings of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice as a Form of Transgressive Nostalgia Prof. CHAN Tsz Yan Evelyn
2021 YAU, Siu Ho MPhil AEL F Expression of Caused Motion Events by Chinese - English Bilinguals : A Comparision Between LI Speakers of Cantoness and Mandarin Chinese Prof. Gerald NELSON
2020 CHAN, Ka Long PhD AEL F The Intelligibility of the Segmental and Suprasegmental Features of Hong Kong English to Listeners in the Inner, Outer, and Expanding Circles Prof. Jette HANSEN EDWARDS
2020 CHAN, Ying Tung Vivien MPhil ELS F Sensing Bodies: Literary Representations of Pain in John Keats's and Franz Kafka's Works Prof. LI Ou
2020 LAM, Kwok Wai PhD AEL P Intonational Variation in Hong Kong English Prof. Jette HANSEN EDWARDS
2020 LI, Xiaoduo Lexi PhD AEL F Modal Verb Treatment in EFL Textbooks: A Quantitative and Qualitative Approach Prof. Gerald NELSON
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