1. READING WORDS IN SENTENCE CONTEXT IN THE FIRST OR SECOND LANGUAGE: The effects of semantic constraint and cross-language ambiguity in modulating reading performance Open Access Author: Ting, Caitlin Yeh-Shan Title: READING WORDS IN SENTENCE CONTEXT IN THE FIRST OR SECOND LANGUAGE: The effects of semantic constraint and cross-language ambiguity in modulating reading performance Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: sentence processingbilingualismconstraint effectcognate facilitation File: Download Ting_Completed_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Judith Fran Kroll, Thesis SupervisorJudith Fran Kroll, Thesis SupervisorPaola Eulalia Dussias, Thesis SupervisorDavid A. Rosenbaum, Thesis Honors AdvisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Singular "they": online and offline interpretation effects among L1 and L2 speakers Open Access Author: Shook, Neil C Title: Singular "they": online and offline interpretation effects among L1 and L2 speakers Area of Honors: German Keywords: linguisticssentence processingpronounssemantic processingL2 EnglishGerman File: Download SHOOK_THESIS_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Carrie Neal Jackson, Thesis SupervisorSamuel Mark Frederick, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. 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
4. A systematic literature review of the ERP patterns of children with specific language impairment during sentence processing tasks Open Access Author: Tecco, Emily Title: A systematic literature review of the ERP patterns of children with specific language impairment during sentence processing tasks Area of Honors: Communication Sciences and Disorders Keywords: event related potentialsspecific language impairmentsentence processingchildren File: Download Tecco_Emily_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Carol Anne Miller, Thesis SupervisorCarol Anne Miller, Thesis Honors AdvisorChaleece Sandberg, Faculty Reader