Dissertations, Department of Linguistics

Parent: Department of Linguistics

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for September through December, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
6m5744jxHijra/Hijrin: Language and Gender Identity1,105871,0187.9%
8m17f977Phonetics and Phonology of Ikalanga: A Diachronic and Synchronic Study7619566612.5%
3g9427m2Foundations of Meaning: Primary Metaphors and Primary Scenes66917949026.8%
02z2h2fwA Historical-comparative Study of the Tani (Mirish) Branch in Tibeto-Burman3563632010.1%
9h5136djThe Syntax and Semantics of&nbsp;<em>Do So</em> Anaphora313312829.9%
6d01k2vdArgument Structure Constructions31119211961.7%
7tc6m7jwPhonological Conditions on Affixation2822166676.6%
20q7m5dxThe shape of discourse: How gesture structures conversation2601867471.5%
5kg7s881Pragmatics as Implicitness: An Analysis of Question Particles in Solf Swedish, with Implications for the Study of Passive Clauses and the Language of Persuasion2425219021.5%
1t12x6htAnimism in Thought and Language2412721411.2%
0fx0928sNez Perce Grammar226202068.8%
2hd9m92jA Sociolinguistic Description of the Peranakan Chinese of Kelantan, Malaysia2193118814.2%
5756w6w9Grammatical Polysemy: The Systematicity of Multiple Meanings in Grammar21602160.0%
7n3020c1Topics on the syntax of Kawahíva: A Tupí-Guaraní language from the Brazilian Amazon2075415326.1%
8n53c9z5Accent and Ideology among Bilingual Korean Americans2071188957.0%
9mw088r1Compensatory Lengthening: Phonetics, Phonology, Diachrony1753913622.3%
9671j4f8Phonology and Dictionary of Yavapai1691234672.8%
3z4852pdThe Origin and Development of Nonconcatenative Morphology142588440.8%
6xj6f1jtCavite Chabacano Philippine Creole Spanish: Description and Typology142637944.4%
34n2t9prThe Historical Origin of Consonant Mutation in the Atlantic Languages140479333.6%
6b50q28pJapanese and English Contrastive Lexicology: The Role of Japanese "Mimetic Adverbs"138786056.5%
0z44h6zf<em>Tough</em> Construction in English: A Construction Grammar Approach133121219.0%
3sv079tkReflexivization: A Study in Universal Syntax133627146.6%
6nm5m3k8Introduction to Qiang Phonology and Lexicon: Synchrony and Diachrony132379528.0%
1b93p0xsConstructional Morphology: The Georgian Version127943374.0%
450756hbThe Functions and Evolution of Topic and Focus Markers1262410219.0%
4h38f3cgThe Linguistic Expression of Affective Stance in Yaminawa (Pano, Peru)122853769.7%
77w684h2Iranian Dialectology and Dialectometry122705257.4%
08t8n3dbA Grammar of Diegueño: The Mesa Grande Dialect120665455.0%
4ds6q618The Morphology and Phonology of Infixation117496841.9%
8483x855Aspects of Salinan Grammar11791087.7%
6b17v2kqAspects of the Grammar of Thulung Rai: An Endangered Himalayan Language114555948.2%
9d9222f9Grammar in Metaphor: A Construction Grammar Account of Metaphoric Language112922082.1%
6hj0n3zbThe Shasta Language111139811.7%
82v7g3d2Positional Neutralization: A Phonologization Approach to Typological Patterns109228720.2%
16w6n07mIbibio Grammar107129511.2%
52c6q7hgA Grammar of the Washo Language106268024.5%
1tr3s67nAttunement in Interaction: Sequential Use of Japanese Honorifics104406438.5%
9x90w7c9Towards a Theory of Subsegmental and Subfeatural Representations:The Phonology and Typology of Nasality103238022.3%
86n8765mA Historical Study of the rGyarong Verb System102376536.3%
8d8508zcLanguage in the Body: Iconicity and Metaphor in American Sign Language102534952.0%
5309n9w6Scottish Gaelic Clefts: Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics1017946.9%
3dr494jrSoutheastern Pomo Grammar986926.1%
7k2985g3Yowlumne in the Twentieth Century98465246.9%
0zf540nkThe Yukian Language Family97425543.3%
9f57b7r5Bakweri Verb Morphology97851287.6%
9vw0v4x5Pronouns and agreement in San Juan Atitán Mam97356236.1%
6dm5t1trAspect, Situation Types and Nominal Reference96851188.5%
37s1x1sgAcoustic Measurement in Phonetics: Current practices and future directions95365937.9%
0479s53vWintu Grammar94544057.4%

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