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Completed Theses
PhD. Theses:
M. Phil. Theses:
- KWAN Sau Ming. (1997). Compliments
in conversational sequences: An analysis of compliments
and their responses in Cantonese radio programmes.
- LEUNG Fung Yee, Catherine. (1997).
The management
of intrusion in telephone calls: A study of call-waiting in
Cantonese telephone conversations.
- TSANG Wai Lan. (1997). Variation
in the use of the particle ge in Hong Kong Cantonese.
- LEUNG Yan Kit, Ingrid. (1998).
The acquisition
of French as a third language in Hong Kong -- Interlanguage
and typology.
- MOK Ka Lai, Cynthia.
(1998). The sociolinguistics of written
Chinese in local comic book subculture: Stigmatised language
varieties in Hong Kong.
- CHAN Chi Kuen, Angela. (1999).
A Study of
turn-taking and overlapping in conversation.
- LAU Wai Man, Vendy. (1999). A
study of Cantonese adjectives.
- YEUNG Lau Luk, Margery. (1999). On noun-verb
overlapping in Cantonese.
- LEUNG Wing Pik, Bella (2000). The
acquisition of linguistic politeness phenomena in Hong Kong
bilingual children.
- LEUNG Tsz-Cheung, Tommi. (2001).
An Optimality-Theoretic approach to Cantonese/English
code switching.
- LI Wai Kei, Vickie. (2001). Request
sequences in Cantonese child-adult interaction
- WONG Ki Fong, Alice. (2001). A
study of Sidney Lau's "A Practical Cantonese-English Dictionary"
- CHAN Yin Fung, Betty. (2002). Towards an interactive view of L3 acquisition: the case of the German Vorfeld.
- CHENG Kin Ying, Jeanne. (2002).
Internet Chatting as an
Emergent Register: A Study of ICQ Talk in Hong Kong.
- CHEUNG Ying Ying, Carina. (2002).
The Acquisition of Relative Clause
Constructions by Cantonese-Speaking Learners of English.
- LEE Ka Man, Carmen. (2002).
Chinese and English Computer-Mediated Communication in the Context
of New Literacy Studies.
- LEE
Yat Mei, Sophia. (2002).
Complement Functions in Cantonese: An LFG approach.
- LI Kin Ling, Michelle. (2002).
Cantonese causative constructions: Iconicity,
grammaticalization and semantic structures.
- SZETO Lok Yee, Cecilia. (2002).
Between dialect and language: aspects
of intelligibility and identity in Sinitic and Romance.
- LEE Kit Mei, Gloria.
(2003). Syllable fusion in Cantonese
connected speech.
- LEE On Man, Sammi.
(2003). The
Subject Function in Cantonese.
- YU So Sum. (2003). Discontinuous
verb-object compounds in Cantonese and Mandarin.
- CHOR Oi Wan, Winnie.
(2004). A semantic and pragmatic analysis
of verbal particles in Cantonese.
- GUEST, J. F. (2004).
Exaggeration and extreme language: A
pragmatic study.
- KANG Cuiping.
(2004). Phonological awareness and
naming speed in good and poor Chinese readers.
- KWOK Sze Wai.
(2004). Functional MRI research on language
processing in Chinese Children and adults.
- LAM Shi Ching, Olivia.
(2004). Aspects of the Cantonese verb
phrase: Order and rank.
- LEUNG Tsan Chiu.
(2004). An fMRI study of conceptual combination
in Chinese.
- WONG Wei Wah, Claudia.
(2004). Reading Chinese sentences:
The relationship between syntactic and semantic processing.
- KWAN Wing Man, Stella.
(2005). On the word order of locative
prepositional phrases in Cantonese: Processing, iconicity and
grammar.
- TAI Chung Pui.
(2005). Literacy practices and functions
of the Zhuang character writing system.
- YANG Jing. (2005).
An fMRI study of working memory for phonological
and orthographic information in normal and dyslexic Chinese children.
- YIU Sze Man, Emily.
(2005). Language mixing and grammatical
development in a Cantonese-English balanced bilingual child
in Hong Kong.
- CHEUNG Ki Shun, Antonio.
(2006) Processing factors in language
comprehension and production : The case of Cantonese dative
constructions.
- LAI Yee King, Regine.
(2006). Language mixing in an English-Cantonese
bilingual child with uneven development.
- MOK Yuen Kwan, Sally.
(2006). Multilingual information retrieval
on the world wide web: The development of a Cantonese-Dagaare-English
trilingual electronic lexicon.
- WONG Man Tat, Parco.
(2006). A sociolinguistic study of youth
slanguage of Hong Kong adolescents.
- WU Wing Li. (2006).
A comparative analysis of the phonetics
of Hong Kong Cantonese and Guangzhou Cantonese.
- CHAN Ming Kei, Kevin.
(2007). The perception and production
of lexical stress by Cantonese speakers of English.
- DING Wen. (2007).
A developmental study of phonological activation
in Chinese character recognition.
- LI Sui Sum, Bosco.
(2007). SMS gener@tion: a study on the
language of text messaging in Hong Kong.
- SUNG Ka Yee, Rosa.
(2007). On the prosodic and thematic
properties of post-completion constituents in focus-first constructions
in Cantonese = Yue yu jiao dian xian xing ju ju mo hou cheng
fen yun lu ji xin xi jie gou te zheng yan jiu.
- YANG Junping.
(2007). Brain development in Chinese:
Effects of age, IQ and reading experience.
- CHING Hoi Lam, Helen.
(2008).The advantages of topicalization:
An experimental study of sentence processing in Cantonese.
- TSE Ping Ping.
(2008). Homophone effects in Cantonese-English
bilinguals.
- LAU Chaak Ming.
(2009). Loanword truncation and optimal
word length: Evidence from Cantonese.
- CHOI Wing Yung. (2010). Processing of topicalized in Cantonese.
- HUANG, Anna Song (2010). Brain processing of temporal information in language: an fMRI study.
- LAM Ming Kei. (2010). English-Cantonese Code-Switching and Code-Mixing in Online Chats in Hong Kong.
- LAU Mung Ha.
(2010). L1 Influence on Cantonese as a second language among
adult Putonghua-speaking learners in Hong Kong.
- Joey LI (2010). Sex-related differences in brain anatomy and
brain functions associted with language processing: A MRI study with Chinese speakers.
- van de VEN, Maarten Jeroen. (2011). The discourse dynamics of metaphor in the business decision making of a web development company.
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