Department's Postgraduate Research Students
| Name | Thesis | Supervisor |
|---|---|---|
| Dr Ahmar Mahboob | ||
| Contrastive Genre Analysis and the Realization of Power in Vertical Discourses in English and Persian |
Prof. James Martin | |
| A critical perspective on English as an international language of business. | Dr Ahmar Mahboob | |
| On Murrinh-patha conversation | Dr Jane Simpson | |
| Dr Ahmar Mahboob | ||
| Emergence of soft stand alone images in Western broadsheets and the semiotic interrelatedness of these images to the verbiage accompanying them | Prof. James Martin | |
| Dr Michael Walsh | ||
| Dr Jane Simpson | ||
| Boys and Foreign Languages: why boys don't undertake elective foreign language study much in Australian high schools | Dr Ahmar Mahboob | |
| "A grammar of Barupu, a language of Papua New Guinea" (Completed) | Prof. William Foley | |
| Menggwa Dla language of New Guinea | Prof. William Foley | |
| "Additional Language vocabulary learning, monolinguals or bilinguals" | Dr Ahmar Mahboob | |
| Identity constructions: Discourses of couplehood and migration | Dr Ingrid Piller | |
| Metaphors Associated with Gender in Chinese Magazines | Dr Jane Simpson | |
| Hippopotamus is still hard to say when you are seven: Children's acquisition of polysyllabic words | Dr Toni Borowsky | |
| Tradition, National Identity, and Discourse - Through an analysis of a series of debates about the quality of foreign national sumo wrestlers |
Prof. James Martin | |
| Laughing off the wrinkles: conversational humour as deferral in the process of affiliation |
Prof. James Martin | |
| Multimodal discourse on online newspaper home pages | Prof. James Martin | |
| Prof. William Foley | ||
| ESL Pronunciation Instruction | Dr Ahmar Mahboob | |
| "Collaborative practices in EFL learners' conversations, Kupang, Timor" | Dr Ahmar Mahboob | |
| Acquisition of Warlpiri and Light Warlpiri at Lajamanu | Dr Jane Simpson | |
| Gundungarra: Language documentation and Language revitalisation | Dr Michael Walsh | |
| Prof. William Foley | ||
| Gender in Lisu: an anthropological linguistic investigation | Prof. William Foley | |
| Diglossia in Literary Translation: Accomodation with Translation Theory | Dr Michael Walsh | |
| Prof. James Martin | ||
| Who's afraid of Anthony Browne? -Multimodal discourse analysis of children's picture books | Prof. James Martin | |
| The Acts of Solidarity: A Sociolinguistic Study on the Construction and Negotiation of Ethnic Identity in Ampenan, Lombok, Indonesia (Completed) | Prof. William Foley | |
| Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Children's Information Text and E-Text | Prof. James Martin |



