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Sucessful PhD students pre 2012

PhD students and their research interests

Successful PhD students pre-2012:

  • Spyros Armosti The phonetics of plosive and affricate gemination in Cypriot Greek Supervisor: Professor Francis Nolan  
  • Katharine Barden Perceptual Learning of Context-Sensitive Phonetic Detail Supervisor: Professor Sarah Hawkins  
  • Ruth Cumming Speech rhythm: The language-specific integration of pitch and duration Supervisor: Professor Francis Nolan  
  • Chris Cummins The interpretation and usage of numerically quantified expressions Supervisor: Dr Napoleon Katsos  
  • Hae-Sung Jeon Prosodic phrasing in Seoul Korean: the role of pitch and timing cues Supervisor: Professor Francis Nolan  
  • Petros Karatsareas A study of Cappadocian Greek nominal inflection from a diachronic and dialectological perspective Supervisor: Dr Bert Vaux  
  • Elliott Lash The syntactic development of the Irish copula Supervisor: Dr David Willis  
  • Hye-Kyung Lee The semantics and pragmatics of connectives with reference to English and Korean Supervisor: Professor Kasia Jaszczolt  
  • Morgan Macleod Tense and Aspect in Germanic Supervisor: Dr Sheila Watts  
  • Dimitris Michelioudakis Inherent case in the history of Greek Supervisors: Professor Ian Roberts and Dr Ioanna Sitaridou  
  • Alyson Pitts Metamessages of denial: The pragmatics of English negation Supervisor: Professor Kasia Jaszczolt  
  • Thomas Rainsford Prosodic and syntactic change in medieval French Supervisor: Professor Wendy Bennett  
  • Arturas Ratkus The Adjective Inflection in Gothic and Early Germanic: Structure and Development Supervisor: Dr Sheila Watts  
  • Erica Ross Diachronic developments in the scope of phonological generalisations Supervisor: Dr Bert Vaux  
  • Anna Schneider Understanding the primary meaning: A study with reference to requests in Russian and British English Supervisor: Professor Kasia Jaszczolt  
  • Jiranthara Srioutai Conceptualisation of time in Thai with special reference to d1ay1II, kh3oe:y, k1aml3ang, y3u:I and c1a Supervisor: Professor Kasia Jaszczolt  
  • Marina Terkourafi Politeness in Cypriot Greek: A frame-based approach Supervisor: Professor Kasia Jaszczolt  
  • Anna Tristram Variation and Change in Verbal Agreement with Collective Nouns in French Supervisor: Professor Wendy Bennett