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Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type |
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Leparmentier, Jennifer | Novel feature processing by children and adults | Second language acquisition; Grammar, Comparative and general--Phonology; Children--Language acquisition | 2007-05 | thesis |
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Olsen, Neil Hayes | A descriptive grammar of KO'HO-SRE: a MON-KHMER language | Language; literature and linguistics; Social sciences; Austroasiatic languages; Grammar; Mon-Khmer languages; North Carolina; Vietnam | 2014 | dissertation |
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Colovic-Markovic, Jelena | The effects of explicit instruction of formulaic sequences on second-language writers | Linguistics | 2012-12 | dissertation |
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Altinok, Dursun | Quantifier scope and prosody in Turkish | | 2017 | thesis |
5 |
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Khvtisiashvili, Tamrika | Principal aspects of xinaliq phonology and morphosyntax | Descriptive linguistics; Endangered languages; Grammar; Language documentation; Northeast Caucasian language family | 2013-08 | dissertation |
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Ivanova, Jenia Petkova | The effects of teacher talk on L2 learners' comprehension | Linguistics; English as a Second Language; Foreign Language | 2011-12 | thesis |
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Silva, Wilson de Lima | A descriptive grammar of Desano | Desano; Description; Documentation; Grammar; Morphosyntax; Tukanoan | 2012-08 | dissertation |
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Hiller, Kristin Elisabeth | International undergraduates and discourses of internationalization: exploring conceptualizations and experiences of the internationalization of higher education and representations of international undergraduates at a u.s. university | critical applied linguistics; cultural synergy; discourse analysis; genealogy; internationalization of higher education; translanguaging | 2015 | dissertation |
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Keller, Jemina A. | An investigation of k-5/6 preservice teachers' knowledge and beliefs about the utah core state standards and english learners | Common Core; Education; Language; Linguistics | 2016 | 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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Pynes, Steven Jeffrey Jr. | Functional morphology in nahuatl language revitalization | Linguistics | 2017 | dissertation |
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| A descriptive grammar of Koho-Sre: a Mon-Khmer language | Austroasiatic languages; Grammar; Mon-Khmer languages; North Carolina; Vietnam | 2014-12 | dissertation |
13 |
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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 |
14 |
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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 |
15 |
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Feickert, Marcus Dean | Without a trace: interpreting full copies | Grammar, Comparative and general, Quantifiers | 2008-08 | thesis |
16 |
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Wang, Mengqi | Evidence on long head movement in mandarin predicate cleft | Mandarin; Movement; Predicate Cleft; Syntax; Topicalization; Linguistics | 2015-08 | thesis |
17 |
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Haynes, Rachel | Students' discrimination of german contrasts after 1 year of dual immersion | Dual Immersion; Education; German; Second Language Acquisition | 2016 | thesis |
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Rabideau, Amanda | Talker background and individual differences in the speech intelligibility benefit | Individual differences; Intelligibility benefit; Nonnative; Speech; Talker background | 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 |
20 |
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Duede, Scott M. | Expanding and explaining classifier typologies | Classifier; F-morph; Semantics; Syntax | 2013-12 | thesis |
21 |
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Matsumoto, Katherine | Recent language change in shoshone: structural consequences of language loss | Language Death; Language Loss; Shoshone | 2015-12 | dissertation |
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Azoubi, Abdulaziz Ahmad Salih | The effect of social factors on emphatic-plain contrast in Jordan: a sociphonetic study of arabic in Amman City | Sociolinguistics; Social Sciences; Jordanian Arabic; Sociolinguistics; Sociophonetics; Arabic language; Vowels; Frequency (Acoustics); Phonemes; Stops; Regional dialects; Voice onset time (VOT); Social factors; Articulation; Cues/Cueing; Fricatives; Social classes; Acoustic analysis | 2017 | dissertation |
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Helquisyt, Val J. | A study of one phonological variable in Urban and Rural Utah | | 1970 | thesis |
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Rogers, Christopher | A comparative grammar of Xinkan | Endangered languages; grammar; language documentation; mesoamerica; xinkan; xinca | 2010-08 | dissertation |
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Neilson, Elizabeth Ann | Oral stop contrasts in Omaha: an acoustic analysis | Endangered; Language; Omaha; Phonetics | 2011-08 | thesis |