1. 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
2. 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
3. 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