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(incl. doctoral and habilitation projects)

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  • (Non-)referentiality in nominalisations (Habilitation project)
    • Zi Huang (Institute for Linguistics)
  • A comparative study on Bantu languages of the West Highlands Kivu Group in Rwanda, Burundi and Western Tanzania (habilitation project)
    • Jennifer Brunner (Institute for Linguistics)
  • Factors influencing the use of gender-inclusive language and their impact (doctoral project)
    • Antonia Gösweiner (Institute of Linguistics)
  • Second language mastery in multilingual adults: social and cognitive factors (doctoral project)
    • Daphne Reitinger (Department of Linguistics)
  • Comparative Analysis of Teaching and Learning Strategies in Video Games and Language Learning
    • Viktor Varró (Department of English Studies)
  • False friends in the process of second language acquisition (doctoral project)
    • Nika Barisic Icanovic (Department of English Studies)
  • Many tongues, one heart: Emotional dimensions of multilingualism
    • Katharina Haslacher (Institute for English Studies)
  • Specification of event duration and aspectual composition in Slavic (Post-DocTrack fellowship by the Austrian Academy of Sciences)
    • Stefan Milosavljević (Institute for Slavic Studies)
  • The influence of digitalisation on argumentation. A linguistic study based on selected online advertising texts (doctoral project)
    • Mahmoud Abou-Yousef (Institute for German Studies)
  • Fragments under negation (doctoral project)
    • Ozan Mustafa (Institute for English Studies)
  • The prosody of interactional and discursive strategies in Austrian conversational speech (doctoral project)
    • Anneliese Kelterer (Department of Linguistics)
  • Prosodic correlates of turn-taking strategies in Austrian German spontaneous speech: a qualitative analysis (PhD project)
    • Kerstin Endes (Department of Linguistics / Department of English Studies)

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