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Below is a list (in alphabetical order) of recent exceptional dissertations supervised by members of the Linguistic Research Unit.

2024


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2022






2021

  • Pauline Gailly (2021),  Discurso de Podemos y Vox en Twitter: análisis lexicométricos de los tuits publicados durante el primer estado de alarma declarado por el Gobierno español para hacer frente a la pandemia de Covid-19. Supervised by Barbara De Cock.

  • Stéphanie Pécher (2021),  La construcción discursiva de las violaciones de los derechos humanos. Las protestas sociales chilenas de 2019. Supervised by Barbara De Cock.


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2016



  • Marie Genette (2016), How reliable are online bilingual concordancers? An investigation of Linguee, TradooIT, WeBiText and ReversoContext and their reliability through a contrastive analysis of complex prepositions from French to English. Supervised by Sylviane Granger & Hilde Hasselgård (Oslo). 

  • Michela Iacorossi (2016), “…in my opinion seems to me normal!”. A corpus-based investigation of personal references in native and learner English student writing. Supervised by Sylviane Granger & Hilde Hasselgård (Oslo). 



  • Emilie Tremont (2016), Case study: April 16th 2015 General Election Debate on BBC1. Are syntactic & rhetorical devices a factor of persuasiveness in political communication? Supervised by Sylvie De Cock.

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