Dissertations, Department of Linguistics

Parent: Department of Linguistics

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ItemTitleTotal requests2025-032025-022025-012024-12
8m17f977Phonetics and Phonology of Ikalanga: A Diachronic and Synchronic Study1,332324225170613
6m5744jxHijra/Hijrin: Language and Gender Identity991194260264273
3g9427m2Foundations of Meaning: Primary Metaphors and Primary Scenes786228163229166
6d01k2vdArgument Structure Constructions381117948189
20q7m5dxThe shape of discourse: How gesture structures conversation347112876385
2hd9m92jA Sociolinguistic Description of the Peranakan Chinese of Kelantan, Malaysia294824810064
02z2h2fwA Historical-comparative Study of the Tani (Mirish) Branch in Tibeto-Burman29277777167
8n53c9z5Accent and Ideology among Bilingual Korean Americans282101665164
7tc6m7jwPhonological Conditions on Affixation27583696360
9vw0v4x5Pronouns and agreement in San Juan Atitán Mam235471284416
1t12x6htAnimism in Thought and Language23356595860
3z4852pdThe Origin and Development of Nonconcatenative Morphology22677574844
0fx0928sNez Perce Grammar22066514954
5756w6w9Grammatical Polysemy: The Systematicity of Multiple Meanings in Grammar22064466248
9mw088r1Compensatory Lengthening: Phonetics, Phonology, Diachrony21269395549
5kg7s881Pragmatics as Implicitness: An Analysis of Question Particles in Solf Swedish, with Implications for the Study of Passive Clauses and the Language of Persuasion210581610126
34n2t9prThe Historical Origin of Consonant Mutation in the Atlantic Languages20141585943
0f2048fxThe morphosyntax of verbal agreement in Uab Meto19147427329
9h5136djThe Syntax and Semantics of&nbsp;<em>Do So</em> Anaphora18463384043
5283829mProto-Kuki-Chin17651663623
3x61t12tLinguistic Purism, Language Shift, and Contact-induced Change in Tatar16443644017
7n3020c1Topics on the syntax of Kawahíva: A Tupí-Guaraní language from the Brazilian Amazon16137335536
6nm5m3k8Introduction to Qiang Phonology and Lexicon: Synchrony and Diachrony15748364429
6hj0n3zbThe Shasta Language15641404332
6b17v2kqAspects of the Grammar of Thulung Rai: An Endangered Himalayan Language15246323935
4ds6q618The Morphology and Phonology of Infixation14955322933
77w684h2Iranian Dialectology and Dialectometry14930454133
6xj6f1jtCavite Chabacano Philippine Creole Spanish: Description and Typology14538303641
1wv209q5A Grammar of Nigerian Pidgin14446344222
9x90w7c9Towards a Theory of Subsegmental and Subfeatural Representations:The Phonology and Typology of Nasality14450373225
7vf4d6v2Topic and Discourse Structure in West Greenlandic Agreement Constructions14232652817
9f57b7r5Bakweri Verb Morphology14128394331
08t8n3dbA Grammar of Diegueño: The Mesa Grande Dialect13730393236
5309n9w6Scottish Gaelic Clefts: Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics13333333631
9671j4f8Phonology and Dictionary of Yavapai13139333128
52c6q7hgA Grammar of the Washo Language12951371526
86n8765mA Historical Study of the rGyarong Verb System12823294135
7s4628f2Spatial Experience and Temporal Metaphors in Wolof: Point of View, Conceptual Mapping, and Linguistic Practice12736274717
1tr3s67nAttunement in Interaction: Sequential Use of Japanese Honorifics12637253133
3sv079tkReflexivization: A Study in Universal Syntax12446282624
4hf688zvBeyond the Issues: A Linguistic and Conceptual Study of American Public Discourse12322373529
50v3m3g6Deriving Natural Classes: The Phonology and Typology of Post-velar Consonants12224304127
6879g2fwJapanese Numeral Classifiers: A Syntactic, Semantic, and Functional Profile12141263519
97v3h6x0Studies in Crow Linguistics: Documentation, Grammar, and History11734342821
0zf540nkThe Yukian Language Family11526242639
4zx1c0rgEllipsis in Japanese Discourse11534193032
9d9222f9Grammar in Metaphor: A Construction Grammar Account of Metaphoric Language11527273526
1p59z6kqMutsun Grammar11421402924
8p00g5sdA Typological Evaluation of Celtic/Hamito-Semitic Syntactic Parallels11425312335
1xv905sbClause structure and ergativity in Nukuoro11342262223

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