• Psychotic victims: Risk, compassion and blame in mental health discourses 

      Moore, Rose
      Published 2008-01-11
      Recent theories of evaluative language, such as Appraisal theory, aim to use fine-grained qualitative analysis to look at the way social reality is constructed and reflected in text, and how we are aligned through the use ...
      Open Access
      Thesis, Honours
    • Spatial Reference in Momu 

      Blake, Fiona
      Published 2007-01-01
      Spatial reference - how we communicate notions such as location, motion and direction - is an important area of current research. Recent studies involving detailed analysis of geographically and typologically diverse ...
      Open Access
      Thesis, Honours
    • Gender and codemixing in Hong Kong 

      Wong, Kwok-Lan Jamie
      Published 2006-01-01
      This paper investigates the relationship of gender and codemixing behaviour in Hong Kong. Data were obtained through the use of a questionnaire and a language diary experiment from 10 young women and 10 young men who had ...
      Open Access
      Thesis, Honours
    • Cyclic syllabification and a first cycle rule of vowel-rounding in some dialects of Australian English 

      Simpson, Jane
      Published 1980-03-01
      A discussion of the realisation of /l/ in Australian English, and of the quality of back vowels preceding the /l/, especially in Cultivated Adelaide English. A technical solution making use of cyclic syllabification is ...
      Open Access
      Other
    • The diachronic evolution of directional constructions in Mandarin 

      McElvenny, James
      Published 2006-01-01
      This thesis investigates the diachronic evolution of directional constructions found in Mandarin and other modern varieties of Chinese. What I call directional constructions are usually called 'directional complements' ...
      Open Access
      Thesis, Honours