1. The Effects of the Lack of a Gender-neutral Singular Pronoun on Business Communication Open Access Author: Peszel, Kristina Jeanne Title: The Effects of the Lack of a Gender-neutral Singular Pronoun on Business Communication Area of Honors: English (Behrend) Keywords: Englishcorpus linguisticsgendered pronounsepicene pronounsbusiness writingtechnology sectorfeminist linguistics File: Download Final_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Craig Andrew Warren, Thesis SupervisorCraig Andrew Warren, Thesis Honors AdvisorMary Constance Connerty, Faculty Reader
2. WRITER IDENTITY AND FIRST PERSON PRONOUNS AMONG THREE UNDERGRADUATE CHINESE STUDENTS' ACADEMIC WRITING Open Access Author: Wang, Yuanheng Title: WRITER IDENTITY AND FIRST PERSON PRONOUNS AMONG THREE UNDERGRADUATE CHINESE STUDENTS' ACADEMIC WRITING Area of Honors: English (Behrend) Keywords: writer identityfirst person pronounssecond language writingESL writingwriting pedagogywriting instruction File: Download _WANG__Yuanheng__Writer_Identity_and_FPPs.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mary Constance Connerty, Thesis SupervisorJanet M Neigh, Thesis Honors AdvisorCraig Andrew Warren, Faculty Reader
3. An Identity Toolbox: A Reader-Response Approach to Holocaust Literature Open Access Author: Krusel, Megan Noelle Title: An Identity Toolbox: A Reader-Response Approach to Holocaust Literature Area of Honors: English (Behrend) Keywords: Reader-Response CriticismAdolescent ReadersHolocaust EducationHolocaust LiteratureAdolescent DevelopmentSecondary English EducationAdolescent Identity File: Download An_Identity_Toolbox_A_Reader-Response_Approach_to_Holocaust_Literature.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mary Constance Connerty, Thesis SupervisorCraig Andrew Warren, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF AFRICAN AND WESTERN DEVELOPMENTAL DISCOURSE: REVEALING ITS EFFICACY THROUGH ECOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS Open Access Author: Rice, Brianna Mae Title: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF AFRICAN AND WESTERN DEVELOPMENTAL DISCOURSE: REVEALING ITS EFFICACY THROUGH ECOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS Area of Honors: English (Behrend) Keywords: African DevelopmentEcolinguistic AnalysisAfrican languageWestern LanguageStories-We-Live-ByWangari MaathaiWorld Bank File: Download briannaricethesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mary Constance Connerty, Thesis SupervisorCraig Andrew Warren, Thesis Honors AdvisorJanet M Neigh, Faculty Reader