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The American Self in the Shaping: A Study of Six Bildungsromance (BAI Ruixia, MPhil)
The Historic Voice of Bukid: A Postcolonial Reading of Manila and Bicol’s Contemporary Children’s Literature (BELLEN Christine Siu, PhD)
In the Periphery of the Margin: White Masculinity in Contemporary American Fiction (CHAN Suet Ni, PhD)
Women at Crossroads: A Study of Women’s Search for Identity in Twentieth Century Chinese-American Fiction (CHAN Suet Ni Sidney, MPhil)
Protest Literature: Aesthetics and Race Politics in Toni Morrison’s Historiograhpic Trilogy (CHEUK Ka Chi, MPhil)
Musical Experience in Fictional Narrative: William T. Vollmann, William H. Gass, and Richard Powers (DELAZARI, Ivan, PhD)
Capital and the Heroine: Reconfiguring Gender in the Victorian Novel (FAN Yiting, PhD)
The Archived Future: North American Apocalyptic Fiction and The Ambiguous Construction of the Present (KWONG Tsz Ching, MPhil)
The Ubiquity of Terror: Reading Family, Violence and Gender in Selected African Anglophone Novels (LAU Chi Sum Garfield, PhD)
Institutional Construction of Gamblers’ Identities: A Critical Discourse Study (LEUNG Chung Hang, PhD)
Scaffolding and Its Impact on Learning Grammatical Forms in Tertiary Chinese EFL Classrooms (LI Danli, PhD)
Self in Community: Twentieth-century American Drama by Women (LI Jing, PhD)
Problematics of Self in Moral Space: A Study of Willa Cather, Susan Glaspell and H.D. (LI Jing, MPhil)
Early Cantonese Transliterations as the Phonological Basis for Modern Hong Kong English (LI Yuting, PhD)
The Acquisition of the Chinese De-construction by Native English Speakers (LIU Songhao, PhD)
Talking about Offensive Advertising in Focus Group Contexts: A Discursive Approach to Attitudes, Gender, and Communication (LIU Yan Yu Tracy, MPhil)
A Study of the Use of Adversative, Causal and Temporal Connectors in English Argumentations, Descriptions and Narrations by Tertiary Chinese ESL Learners (LIU Yuwei, PhD)
The E-tether Theory of Second Language Acquisition (QIN Chuan, PhD)
Going Green: Community and Ecofeminism in Barbara Kingsolver (SHEN Xianmin, MPhil)
The Mora-Constitment Interface Model (SAMPATH KUMAR Srinivas, PhD)
Fund Commentary: Exploring its Structure and Use of Evaluative Lexis by Fund Managers of Good- and Bad-Performing Funds (SIU Chun Yu, MPhil)
An Analysis of the Acquisition of the English Unaccusatives by Secondary Students in Hong Kong (SO Wing Yee, MPhil)
The Vicissitudes of the Authentic Self (WALLBANKS Mark, PhD)
Emerging Femininities in Selected Sri Lankan Anglophone Fictions (WANNISINGHE MUDIYANSELAGE, Jayantha, PhD)
Shakespeare in Hong Kong: Transplantation and Transposition (WONG Wai Yi Dorothy, MPhil)
A Discourse Analysis of Trade Negotiation (YANG Wenhui, PhD)
A Discourse Analytical Study of TV Talk-show Therapy (YAN Xiaoping, PhD)
Modernist Fiction and Self: Representing Women and Solitude in Selected Works by Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield (YEUNG Siu Yin, MPhil)
Scope Interaction between Universal Quantifiers and Sentential Negation in Non-native English: The Role of UG and L1 Grammar in Second Language Acquisition (ZHANG Jun, PhD)
A Corpus-based Study of the Forms and Functions of BE in the Interlanguage Grammars of Chinese Learners of English (ZHANG Yanyan, PhD)

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