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Dr. Heather Bowe

Supervision

PhD Theses

C. Storey The phonology and morphology of Modern Irish (conferred 1990)
H. Tebble The system's analyst's interview: A linguistic study of spoken discourse (conferred 1991)
M. Bradley Nominal Sentences in Modern Hebrew (conferred 1992)
A. Seow The acquisition and use of English verb patterns by Singapore students of English (conferred 1994)

A. Kioko

Issues in the syntax of Kikamba: A Bantu language (conferred 1994)
R. Jones The phonology and syntax of Boko/Busa, West Africa (conferred 1998)
A. Farrer

A sociolinguistic study of pronouns in Australian English (in progress) F/T

S. Morey Thai languages of Assam, N.E. India (in progress) F/T
M. Zhang Morpho-syntactic features of the English interlanguage of Chinese learners (in progress) F/T
P. Barclay The Phonology and syntax of Dani, Irianjaya (in progress) P/T
M. A'Beckett Participant relations and effective communication in the context of risk management in organisational settings (in progress) P/T
M. Takeuchi Parental discourse strategies among Japanese-Australian families (in progress) P/T
A. Refatto Bilingual language maintenance among Italian-Australian families (in progress) FT (joint supervisor)

MA Theses

M. MacDonald (Minor thesis) Traditional Aboriginal literature: some definitions and an analysis (1995)

BA(Hons) Theses

C. Giannicos The function of questions in business negotiation (completed 1991)
M. Scholl The orthographic representation of Aboriginal place names in Victoria (completed 1992)
E. Grace Access to interpreters in the small claims tribunal (completed 1994)
A. Thomas Problems of case-assignment in Australian English (completed 1997)

S. Morey

The papers of William Thomas as an unexplored source of material on the Aboriginal language of Melbourne (completed 1998)
L. Park Strategies used by parents reading with children aged 5-7 years (completed 1999)
B. Kemp

Differential learning outcomes in the German as a second language classroom (completed 1999; supervised jointly with Department of German.)