1. Grammatical gender processing in L2 speakers of Spanish: Does cognate status help? Open Access Author: Halberstadt, Lauren Title: Grammatical gender processing in L2 speakers of Spanish: Does cognate status help? Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: Spanishlinguisticsbilingualcognateprocessinggrammatical gender File: Download Perrotti_SHCThesis_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Giuli Dussias, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors AdvisorCarrie Neal Jackson, Faculty Reader
2. Processing costs while bilinguals read Spanish-english code switches: An eye tracking study Open Access Author: Theberge, Marie-christine Title: Processing costs while bilinguals read Spanish-english code switches: An eye tracking study Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: code-switchingeye trackingSpanish-English bilingualsreading comprehensionPDC Model File: Download Theberge_Marie-Christine_Processing_Costs_While_Bilinguals_Read_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Paola Eulalia Dussias, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. La cultura y su efecto en la literatura Open Access Author: Pecora, Alexandra Lubrano Title: La cultura y su efecto en la literatura Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: magiaciencia ficciónrealismo mágicotecnología File: Download Pecora_Alexandra_FINALThesis_LaCulturaysuefecto.pdf Thesis Supervisors: William Robert Blue, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Verb Bias and Plausability in Monolingual English Speakers: An Eye-tracking Study Open Access Author: Radolec, Mackenzy Moran Title: Verb Bias and Plausability in Monolingual English Speakers: An Eye-tracking Study Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: verb biasplausibilitymonolingualseye-trackinglanguage processing File: Download Radolec_Mackenzy_VerbBiasandPlausibility.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Paola Eulalia Dussias, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Contract Killings, Drug and Weapons Smuggling, and Corruption: Their Effect on Border Culture and Literature Open Access Author: Miller, Danielle Haney Title: Contract Killings, Drug and Weapons Smuggling, and Corruption: Their Effect on Border Culture and Literature Area of Honors: Spanish Keywords: U.S-Mexico borderborder securityviolent drug-trafficking organizationsborder literature File: Download Miller_DHarley_contractkillingsdrugsweaponsfinal.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Julia Cuervo Hewitt, Thesis SupervisorJohn Lipski, Thesis Honors Advisor