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- Metayer, Beatrice (2020) Attitudes towards the use of anglicisms in the French language: a comparison from the perspective of French nationals living in France and those living in the United Kingdom in 2020. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Ping, Sarah (2020) To what extent does language shape thought?: a study into English and Mandarin speakers’ perception of time. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Colburn, Adam Michael (2020) Analysing how people implement impoliteness and negativity frameworks to construct disagreement in an online comments section discussing LGBT lessons in schools. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Chapman, Nicole Petrina (2020) An exploration of the language and design of the food packaging used for vegetarian and vegan meat-alternative “burgers”. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Elmes, Olivia (2020) Conquering time: temporal metaphors in the poetry of T. S. Eliot. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Millard, Daniel (2019) Exploring together: how curators, correspondents and cartoonists presented the Space Race to the British public, 1957-1975.. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Coombs, Dominic (2019) Revolt or reform?: how the British working class of the 1930s won more rights and achieved greater representation through the militancy of communist-affiliated organisations compared to the reformism of the established labour movement. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Burgess, Emily (2020) The Forty Elephants: a study of female gangsters and their sensationalism within the English press during the 1920s.. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Cleverly, Mark (2020) How does cinema set during the Second World War reflect a cultural change between the periods 1950-80 and 1990-2020?. (unpublished BA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Smith, Oliver Timothy (2019) Examining the relationship and associations between curiosity and second language acquisition constructs within Japanese high school learners of English. (unpublished MA dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth