PhD Alumni

 


A list of our PhD alumni:

Dr. Aisha Almaneai  

Thesis: Ellipsis in Arabic and English as reflected in Al-Jurjani's systems theory and Chomsky's Minimalist Program (1441) 

 

Dr. Areej Alhumaid

Thesis: Intonation of Saudi Joufi Dialect: An Autosegnental-Metrical Analysis (1441)

 

Dr. Arwa Almaneai

Thesis: Image schemas of motion events: a cognitive semantic analysis of Saudi Arabic motion verbs (1442)

 

Dr. Asia Al-Sulaiman

Thesis: The Acquisition of Najdi Phonology by Normal Children and Children with Down Syndrome (1442)

 

Dr. Elham Alzeer

Thesis: Saudi Arabic Kinship Terms as Forms of Politeness: A Pragmatic Study of Twitter (1443)

 

Dr. Eman Alhusaian

Thesis: Prepositional Polysemy within Lexical Concepts and Cognitive Models Theory: A Corpus-Based Cognitive Account of Arabic Locative Particle Fii (1442)

 

Dr. Hind ALQadi

Thesis: The Conceptual Metaphors in the Holy Quran (1443)

 

Dr. Hind Arruaite

Thesis: Ideological Underpinnings of Conceptual Metaphors Utilized in the Headlines of Saudi English Newspapers: A Critical Cognitive Study (1442)

 

Dr. Jehan Alotaibi

Thesis: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Gender Differences in Social Media Discourse (1443)

 

Dr. Manal Alsubaihi

Thesis:  A Cognitive Semantic Study of the Spatial Proposition "ala" in Selected Verses from the Holy Quran (1443)

 

Dr. Mona Alhaqbani

Thesis: Development of Arabic-English interlanguage phonological system by young Saudi learners of English: An optimality theoretic approach to the development of English consonant cluster acquisition (1441)

 

Dr. Nehal Alsaleh

Thesis: Lexical Gaps: A cross-linguistic Study of Lexical Fields in Arabic and English (1442)

 

Dr. Samira Alharbi

Thesis: Variable Consonant Alerations in Hasaws and Najdi Dialects of Arabic: An Optimality-Theoretic Approach (1441)

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Dr. Thekra AlTwaijri

Thesis: The Intonation of Focus in Najdi Arabic: An Experimental Study of Prosodic Marking (1442)