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Graduated Year Name Degree Programme Study Mode Thesis Title Supervisor
2011 JIANG, Changsheng PhD AEL F A Mixed-method Investigation of the Second Language Motivation and Self-identities of English Majors in Mainland China Prof. Jane JACKSON
2011 LAW, Lok Man MPhil ELS P The Mind of John Donne: A Cognitive Approach to the Metaphysical Conceit Prof. Julian LAMB
2011 LEUNG, Ming Ming Grace PhD AEL F Phonological Variation of Consonants by Hong Kong Cantonese Speakers of English: A Sociolinguistics Perspective Prof. Jette HANSEN EDWARDS
2011 LI, Chit Ning PhD ELS F R.S. Thomas and the Poetics of Incarnation Prof. Michael O'SULLIVAN
2011 LIN, Shuyang MPhil AEL F The Acquisition of English Aspect Morphology: An Investigation of the Developmental Routes and the Effects of Classroom Treatment Prof. Gerald NELSON
2011 LONG, Xiang PhD ELS F Female Entrapment in the Works of Elizabeth Stoddard, Kate Chopin, and Edith Wharton Prof. Michael O'SULLIVAN
2011 LUI, Hong Yee Kelvin MPhil AEL F Language Choice, Identity and Ideology among Second Generation Tamil Adolescent Transmigrants in Hong Kong Prof. Carmen LEE
2011 MAK, Ka Yu MPhil ELS F Woolf’s Formal Inheritance of Byron’s Don Juan Prof. LI Ou
2011 TING, Sum Pok MPhil AEL F On the Acceptability and Status of Grammatical Features of Hong Kong English: Perceptions from Local Undergraduates to Hong Kong Prof. Carmen LEE
2011 TSANG, Yat Him MPhil ELS “Why are we set in this world?” – Gender Representation in Murakami Haruki’s Novels Prof. Michael O'SULLIVAN
2010 BEI, Xiaoyue PhD AEL F Exploring Task-internal and Task-external Readiness: The Effects of Topic Familiarity and Strategic Planning in Topic-based Task Performance at Different Proficiency Levels Prof. Peter SKEHAN
2010 CAI, Jing MPhil AEL F Cross-linguistic Influence in Third Language Comprehension: an Exploratory Study on the Role of L1 Chinese and L2 English in the Comprehension of L3 French Past Tense Prof. Jette HANSEN EDWARDS
2010 CHAN, Tsz Shan MPhil ELS F Visions of Enlightenment: Aspects of Buddhism in Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and Gary Snyder Prof. Michael O'SULLIVAN
2010 CHUI, Sze Yan Amy PhD AEL F Sensitivity to Differences between Speech and Writing: Hong Kong Students’ Use of Syntactic Features in English Prof. Gerald NELSON
2010 GU, Yao PhD ELS F Byron’s “Don Juan” and Nationalism Prof. CHING Yuet May
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