Theses/Dissertations from 2016
STRESS VARIATION AS UNIFYING FEATURES OF UPSTATE NEW YORK, Tracey Vail
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
THE ARABIC PARTICLES ‘INNA WA AḪAWĀTU-HĀ’ AT THE SYNTAX-SEMANTICS INTERFACE, Anfal Mudhafar Ali
THE ADAPTATION OF LOANWORDS IN CLASSICAL ARABIC: THE GOVERNING FACTORS, Noor M. Bueasa
THE EFFECTS OF A NEW METHOD OF INSTRUCTION ON THE PERCEPTIONS OF APPALACHIAN ENGLISH, Michelle L. Compton
THE SHAWNEE ALIGNMENT SYSTEM: APPLYING PARADIGM FUNCTION MORPHOLOGY TO LEXICAL-FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR'S M-STRUCTURE, Nathan Hardymon
Urdu Resultive Constructions (A Comparative Analysis of Syntacto-Semantic and Pragmatic Properties of the Compound Verbs in Hindi-Urdu), Razia A. Husain
PERCEPTUAL DIALECTOLOGY OF NEW ENGLAND: VIEWS FROM MAINE AND THE WEB, Benjamin Graham Jones
LAKI VERBAL MORPHOSYNTAX, Sedigheh Moradi
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
INFERENTIAL-REALIZATIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND AFFIX ORDERING: EVIDENCE FROM THE AGREEMENT PATTERNS OF BASQUE AUXILIARY VERBS, Parker Brody
POSITION CLASS PRECLUSION: A COMPUTATIONAL RESOLUTION OF MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE AFFIX POSITIONS, Rebecca O. Hale
Pronominal Complex Predicates in Colloquial Persian, Ghazaleh Kazeminejad
Compounding and Incorporation in the Ket Language: Implications for a More Unified Theory of Compounding, Benjamin C. Smith
Egyptian Arabic Plurals in Theory and Computation, Lindley Winchester