31. How Spanish Speakers Use Referential Information in the Resolution of Prepositional Phrase Syntactic Ambiguity Open Access Author: Echols, Lauren Michelle Title: How Spanish Speakers Use Referential Information in the Resolution of Prepositional Phrase Syntactic Ambiguity Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: sentence processingambiguity resolutioncross-linguistic variationSpanish language processingreferential contextvisual-world File: Download Thesis_Lauren_Echols.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Paola Eulalia Dussias, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
32. Variation in American Sign Language Open Access Author: Fleck, Maria Title: Variation in American Sign Language Area of Honors: Linguistics Keywords: linguisticssign languagelanguagevariationaccentASLPittsburgh File: Download Senior_Honors_Thesis_FLECK.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Matthew Thomas Carlson, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
33. LENGUA PALENQUERA AND SPANISH: WHAT KEEPS THEM APART? WHICH SPECIFIC ELEMENTS OF LANGUAGE STRUCTURE INFLUENCE A BILINGUAL'S PERCEPTION OF CODE-SWITCHING? Open Access Author: Barnes, Rebecca Title: LENGUA PALENQUERA AND SPANISH: WHAT KEEPS THEM APART? WHICH SPECIFIC ELEMENTS OF LANGUAGE STRUCTURE INFLUENCE A BILINGUAL'S PERCEPTION OF CODE-SWITCHING? Area of Honors: Letters, Arts, and Sciences Keywords: Code-switchingLinguisticsCreoleSpanishColombia File: Download Barnes_thesis_LenguaPalandSpanWhatkeepsthemapart.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John Lipski, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Jack L Selzer, Faculty Reader
34. Federico García Lorca: Navigating City Street and Personal Turmoil Open Access Author: Moser, Ellen Title: Federico García Lorca: Navigating City Street and Personal Turmoil Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: Federico Garcia LorcaLorcaPoeta en Nueva YorkSpanish poetry File: Download Ellen_Moser_-_Thesis_Final_Draft.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Nicolas L Fernandez-Medina, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
35. Assessing how bilingualism affects and influences idiomatic processing Open Access Author: Pelella, Maggie Rose Title: Assessing how bilingualism affects and influences idiomatic processing Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: bilingualismidiomsidiomatic processingpsycholinguisticscross modal priming File: Download thesis_FINAL_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Paola Eulalia Dussias, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
36. You say tomate [h], I hear tomates: Effects of phonetic variation instruction on L2 comprehension Open Access Author: Otto, Christianna Title: You say tomate [h], I hear tomates: Effects of phonetic variation instruction on L2 comprehension Area of Honors: Linguistics Keywords: linguisticsspeech perceptionpronunciation instruction File: Download SENIOR_THESIS.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Matthew Thomas Carlson, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
37. Speech perception of /s/-leniting Spanish Dialects by late English-Spanish bilinguals Open Access Author: Reichard, Caitlin Elizabeth Title: Speech perception of /s/-leniting Spanish Dialects by late English-Spanish bilinguals Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: second language aquisitionspeech perceptiondialectal variationperceptual learningbilingualsSpanish File: Download Reichard_Caitlin_Speech_Perception_of_s-leniting_Spanish_Dialects_by_late_English-Spanish_bilinguals.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Matthew Thomas Carlson, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
38. The Indian Question and the Construction of Latin American National Identities in the Post-Independence Period Open Access Author: Pandya, Panini Title: The Indian Question and the Construction of Latin American National Identities in the Post-Independence Period Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: Latin AmericaIndigenous CommunitiesLiteratureNational identity File: Download Thesis_Pandya.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John Andres Ochoa, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
39. Let My People Go: Religion in the Civil Rights Movement and Chicano Movement Open Access Author: Morris, Aaron Title: Let My People Go: Religion in the Civil Rights Movement and Chicano Movement Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in History and Spanish Keywords: Civil RightsChicano MovementChicanoBlack PowerReligionChristianityIslamIndigenousActivismUnited StatesHistoryLatino File: Download Final_Revision_w._Corrections.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John Andres Ochoa, Thesis SupervisorCathleen Denise Cahill, Thesis Honors AdvisorAmira Rosa Davis, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
40. The Phonology of Palenquero and the Phonological Awareness of its Speakers Open Access Author: Wenger, Natalie Title: The Phonology of Palenquero and the Phonological Awareness of its Speakers Area of Honors: Communication Sciences and Disorders Keywords: PalenqueroPhonology File: Download NWthesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John Lipski, Thesis SupervisorCarol Anne Miller, Thesis Honors Advisor