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Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type |
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Tomas, Zuzana | Textual borrowing across academic assignments: examining undergraduate second language writers' implementation of writing instruction | Avoiding plagiarism; Case study; Plagiarism; text;ual borrowing; Undergraduate L2 writers; Writing instruction | 2011-08 | dissertation |
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Blackham, John Hartley | There and back again: an Adverb's tale | again; counterdirectional; historical | 2017 | thesis |
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Bowles, Joshua Wayne | Agreement in Tuyuca | Tuyuca language; Agreement | 2008-12 | thesis |
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Ahmed, Hossam Eldin Ibrahim | Verbal complementizers in Arabic | Arabic Complementizers; Case Theory; Complementizers; Feature Inheritance; Minimalist Syntax; Verbal Complementizers | 2015-12 | dissertation |
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Duede, Scott M. | Expanding and explaining classifier typologies | Classifier; F-morph; Semantics; Syntax | 2013-12 | thesis |
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Borders, Derron S. | The role of gender socialization and sibilants in the perception of gay- and straight-sounding voices: a study of returned latter-day saint missionaries in utah | Gender; Latter-day Saints; Sibilants; Socialization; Speech; Utah | 2015-05 | thesis |
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Hansen, Lindsay A. | Second-language writer and instructor perceptions of the effectiveness of a curriculum-integrated research skills library guide | Content-based instruction; Curriculum assessment; English as a second language; Information literacy; L2 writing | 2014-08 | thesis |
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Bayles, Andrew John | High-vowel lenition in the French of Quebec and Paris | deletion; devoicing; French; lenition; Quebec; vowel | 2016 | thesis |
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Hayes, Andrew | Integrated versus decontextualized approaches to vocabulary instruction in a second language writing course | Academic Vocabulary; Applied Linguistics; Course Design; ESL; Second-Language Writing; Vocabulary | 2016 | thesis |
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Brown, Kelsey E. | The influence of explicit instruction on failure to acquire a phonological rule due to orthographic input: the case of native english speakers learning german | orthographic input; word-final devoicing | 2015-12 | thesis |
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Bi, Jin | Bilingualism and cognitive control: a comparison of sequential and simultaneous bilinguals | age of acquisition; bilingual; cognitive control; interference control; language proficiency; response inhibition | 2017 | dissertation |
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Mccarvel, Miranda Kelly | Harmonic serialism with lexical selection: evidence from Jerriais allomorphy | Harmonic Serialism; Jersey Norman French (Jerriais); Lexical Selection; Morphophonology; Phonologically Conditioned Allomorphy; Phonology | 2016 | dissertation |
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Larsen, Jessica | How `enjoying a meal' is similar to `beginning a book': investigating compositionality and the processing of complement coercion verbs | aspectual verbs; coercion; complement coercion; compositionality; psychological verbs; type-shifting | 2017 | thesis |
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Showalter, Catherine E. | The influence of novel orthographic information on second language word learning: the case of native English speakers learning Arabic | Arabic as a second language; Orthography; Word learning | 2012-05 | thesis |
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Bi, Jin | Bilingualism and cognitive control: a comparison of sequential and simultaneous bilinguals | age of acquisition; bilingual; cognitive control; interference control; language proficiency; response inhibition | 2017 | dissertation |
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Sovinsky, Stephen John | Speech act theory and internet culture: computer-mediated communication in the era of Web 2.0 | Speech acts (Linguistics); Internet Social aspects; Communication and technology | 2009 | honors thesis |
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Krulatz, Anna M. | Interlanguage pragmatics in Russian: the speech act of request in email | Email; Interlanguage; Nonnative; Politeness; Pragmatics; Request | 2012-12 | dissertation |
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Dixon, Daniel Hobson | Leveling up language proficiency through massive multiplayer online role playing games: opportunities for English learners to receive input, modify output, negotiate meaning, and employ language-learning strategies | ESL; Language proficiency; Linguistics; MMORPG; Second language acquisition; Video games | 2014-05 | thesis |
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Wager, Deborah Stocks | Fingerspelling in American Sign Language: a case study of styles and reduction | ASL; Coarticulation; Fingerspelling; Signed language | 2012-08 | thesis |
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Zupon, Andrew Lee | Icelandic quirky agreement restrictions: evidence for phi-defective T in quirky subject constructions | Agreement; Case; Icelandic; Quirky case | 2015-08 | thesis |
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Matsumoto-Gray, Katherine | Politeness in increasing degrees of imposition: a sociolinguistic study of politeness in political conversations | Social ranking; Face-threatening acts; Social distance | 2009-03-16 | thesis |
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Dickman, Sadie Moon | Differences in intelligibility of non-native directed speech and hearing impaired directed speech for non-native listeners | Speech; Intelligibility | 2009-11-13 | thesis |
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Altinok, Dursun | Quantifier scope and prosody in Turkish | | 2017 | thesis |
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Lindahl, Kristen Marie | Exploring an invisible medium: teacher language awareness among preservice K 12 educators of English language learners | English as a second language; English language learners; L2 teacher education; language awareness; preservice teachers; public schools | 2013-05 | dissertation |
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Collins, Brian Michael | The roles of -ywać in the polish aspectual system -YWAĆ | Aspect; Morphology; Polish; Syntax | 2017 | thesis |