Dissertations, theses and research projects - Academic.
The Library holds printed copies of all Newcastle University PhD theses and some copies of theses written for other research degrees such as DSc, MD, DLitt, LLD, Deng, DBA, EdD, MPhil. All theses held by the Library are listed in LibrarySearch and where we have a printed and an electronic copy of a thesis a link is provided to the full-text. Electronic copies of nearly 4,000 theses are.
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Search: for. Current filters: Start a new search. Add filters: Use filters to refine the search results.. Towards equal voices: childcare and children in Chinese and Bangladeshi households in Newcastle upon Tyne: Lie, Mabel Leng Sim: 2010: Mechanisms involved in the recognition of apoptotic cells by B lymphocytes: Ciechomska, Marzena: 2010: If only this was a detective novel Self.
Newcastle University: Abstract: This thesis examines the syntactic structure of clauses in Central Kurdish, focusing specifically on the syntax of verbs and verbal categories including tense, aspect, agreement, argument structure and their interplay with various verb types. It thus provides the first account to a number of syntactic phenomena in the language, which has not been subject to much.