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Postgraduate research in applied linguistics

by Paul Black last modified 2007-06-19 09:28 PM

Current postgraduate students and their projects
  • Bennett, Jeannie, Historical perspectives in NT education, PhD research.
  • Caffery, Josephine, Linguistics in adult education and its effects on endangered languages , PhD research.
  • Kawano, Mikiko, What can teachers do to motivate students, DocTeach research.
  • Nakahara, Masumi, Becoming an intercultural teacher of Japanese in Australia, DocTeach research.
  • Prichard, Nicola, Beyond the zone: Teaching abstract technical knowledge to first year university students, PhD research.
  • Smith, Karla, The Iranun in Sabah, Malaysia: Language and decisions, PhD research.
  • Toraman, Amber, The effect of teacher feedback on grammar and errors in L2 student writing, PhD research.

Completed theses supervised by applied linguistics staff
  • Cresdee, Donovan 2006. Teaching cohesion in Auslan, PhD thesis.
  • Etherington, Paul 2002, Nggem morphology and syntax, MAppLing(Hon) thesis.
  • Etherington, Steven J. 2006. Learning to be Kunwinjku: Kunwinjku people discuss their pedagogy. PhD thesis.
  • Goebel, Zane 2001, Communicative competence in Indonesian: Language choice in inter-ethnic interactions in Semarang. PhD thesis.
  • Gravelle, Gilles G. 2001, Meyah morphology and syntax, MAppLing(Hon) thesis.
  • Milne, Christopher 1998, Defining the ‘Good’ English Teacher: Japanese ELICOS Students’ Perceptions, MEd thesis.
  • Wang Li 2002, Teaching Chinese culture to adult learners in Australia, DocTeach thesis.
  • Widin, Jacqueline 2005, The implementation of Australian university-led international language education projects, PhD thesis.

 

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