1. Competition for Production in Bilingual Speech Open Access Author: Rymar, Inna Title: Competition for Production in Bilingual Speech Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Bilingual SpeechBlocking EffectLanguage File: Download IRymarSHC2010.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Judith Fran Kroll, Thesis SupervisorJudith Fran Kroll, Thesis SupervisorDr. Richard Alan Carlson, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Relationship Between Language and Thought: Toward a Holistic Linguistic Model of Cognition Open Access Author: Noggle, Joni Title: The Relationship Between Language and Thought: Toward a Holistic Linguistic Model of Cognition Area of Honors: Philosophy Keywords: Languagethoughtlinguistic relativityphilosophy File: Download Joni_Noggle_Final_Thesis2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Vincent M Colapietro, Thesis SupervisorVincent M Colapietro, Thesis Honors AdvisorJohn Philip Christman, Faculty ReaderVincent M Colapietro, Thesis Supervisor
3. Home Language: A Collection of Short Stories Open Access Author: Cooperstein, Paige Elizabeth Title: Home Language: A Collection of Short Stories Area of Honors: English Keywords: FictionGermanHebrewLanguageLatinShort StoriesSpanish File: Download Cooperstein_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Charlotte Amalie Holmes, Thesis SupervisorLisa Ruth Sternlieb, Thesis Honors AdvisorJon Olson, Faculty Reader
4. The Interpolated Voice: Language, Status, and Identity in the Anglo-saxon Chronicle Open Access Author: Francis, Shannon Ivy Title: The Interpolated Voice: Language, Status, and Identity in the Anglo-saxon Chronicle Area of Honors: English Keywords: Old EnglishAnglo-Saxon ChroniclePeterborough ChronicleLanguageIdentityEnglishAnglo-SaxonNorman Conquest File: Download Francis_Shannon_TheInterpolatedVoice.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Scott Thompson Smith, Thesis SupervisorLisa Ruth Sternlieb, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. I am a Roman Citizen: The Shrinking of Roman Identity during the Macedonian Dynasty of the Byzantine Empire, c. 867 - 1025 Open Access Author: Brandt, Trevor Carl Title: I am a Roman Citizen: The Shrinking of Roman Identity during the Macedonian Dynasty of the Byzantine Empire, c. 867 - 1025 Area of Honors: History Keywords: ByzantineEmpireLanguageHistoryReligionOrthodoxyChristianityGreekGreeceIdentityMedievalMiddle Ages File: Download Trevor_Brandt_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anthony Gregg Roeber, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael James Milligan, Thesis Honors Advisor