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    • Reconstraining massive pied-piping in English: A non-interrogative CP analysis 

      Amy, Daniel Garrett; 0000-0001-8338-7850 (2020-09-04)
      This dissertation focuses on the distribution of "massive pied-piping" (Heck 2008) constructions in English. Compared to other forms of wh-movement and pied-piping, broadly speaking, massive pied-piping is limited in the ...
    • Repair Negotiation By English L2 Learners 

      Choi, Yujeong (Linguistics, 2013-03-20)
      It is widely accepted that L2 learners often face communication problems due to lack of competency in the target language and familiarity with its culture of origin. One way to resolve miscommunication problems is to seek ...
    • Retrieval processes in subject-verb agreement computation 

      Eversole, Nathaniel James (2017-08-29)
      An important question in psycholinguistics is how subject-verb agreement is computed. One recent proposal is that memory retrieval processes play a key role in subject-verb agreement during sentence comprehension (Wagers ...
    • A Revised Phonology Of Kabiye Segments And Tone 

      Padayodi, Cecile Mamalinani (Linguistics, 2011-03-03)
      This study suggests revisions to the segmental and tonal phonology of Kabiye following a reanalysis of consonants, vowels, and tones in the speech of 7 male native speakers. Acoustic investigations are also included to ...
    • SECONDARY PALATALIZATION IN ISTHMUS MIXE: A PHONETIC AND PHONOLOGICAL ACCOUNT 

      Dieterman, Julia Irene (University of Texas at Arlington, 2002-12)
      This dissertation is a study of the process of palatalization in Isthmus Mixe, in which every consonant in the inventory has a palatalized counterpart. This type of palatalization occurring as a secondary [i]-like articulation, ...
    • The Segments And Tones Of Soyaltepec Mazatec 

      Beal, Heather D. (Linguistics, 2012-04-11)
      This dissertation describes the segments and tones of Soyaltepec Mazatec, an Oto-Manguean language of southern Mexico virtually undescribed in the literature with the exception of Pike (1956). The preliminary work done by ...
    • Semantico-pragmatic aspects of the metalinguistic uses of comparatives in Mandarin Chinese and English 

      Yang, Meng; 0009-0009-2699-2056 (2023-08-23)
      This dissertation examines a group of Metalinguistic Comparatives (MCs) in Mandarin Chinese, exploring what they suggest about the universality of comparatives. I show that Chinese MCs encode a more fine-grained scalarity ...
    • SENTENCE FINAL PARTICLES IN BISU NARRATIVE 

      Person, Kirk Roger (University of Texas at Arlington, 2000-12)
      Particles are a vital component of many Asian languages. Nonetheless, they typically receive little treatment in grammatical studies. This may be due in part to the theoretical orientations of generative grammar which, ...
    • SEX-BASED DIFFERENCES IN ENGLISH ARGUMENTATIVE TEXT: A TAGMEMIC SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE 

      Peterson, Susan Lynn (University of Texas at Arlington, 1986-05)
      This work applies insights from sociolinguistics, text-linguistics, social psychology, women's studies, informal logic, and tagmemic theory to the task of investigating sex-based textual differences in argumentative text. ...
    • A SOCIOLINGUISTIC SURVEY OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION AMONG THE SHIPIBO OF AMAZONIAN PERU 

      Tacelosky, Kathleen Ann (University of Texas at Arlington, 1998-05)
      In the 1950s, the trend worldwide in public education was for classes to be conducted in the national (prestige) language. In Amazonian Peru however, an alternative was being considered: Bilingual Education (BE). Since ...
    • SOME MAJOR ASPECTS OF THE FOCUS SYSTEM IN ISNAG 

      Barlaan, Rodolfo Rosario (University of Texas at Arlington, 1986-08)
      This study attempts to specify how the syntactic form signals the semantic and pragmatic aspects of the focus system in the Isnag language. It specifies the correlation between the semantics and grammar of focus by proposing ...
    • Sounds Of Chinese Korean: A Variationist Approach 

      Jin, Wenhua (Linguistics, 2008-08-08)
      This study approaches the understudied Chinese Korean from a variationist perspective, with an aim to capture the variation patterns and potential changes in the sounds of Chinese Korean. More specifically, three variables ...
    • A SPEECH ACT THEORY BASED INTERPRETATION MODEL FOR WRITTEN TEXTS 

      Manabe, Takashi (University of Texas at Arlington, 1984-12)
      In recent years, so called Speech Act Theory (a branch of the philosophy of language) has focused on such concepts as 'intention' (or 'intentionality'), 'interaction' and 'comprehension'. The author believes that this ...
    • The Structure Of Jarai Clauses And Noun Phrases 

      Jensen, Joshua Martin (Linguistics, 2014-09-17)
      This dissertation provides a syntactic account for the Jarai noun phrase and for the three regions of the Jarai clause: the operator domain, the inflectional domain, and the theta domain. Within the noun phrase, I argue ...
    • THE STRUCTURE OF NOMINALIZATION IN BURMESE 

      Hopple, Paulette M. (University of Texas at Arlington, 2003-05)
      Nominalized sentential elements have long been observed in Tibeto-Burman languages, but the role and extent of nominalized patterns have not been explored as a base of formative structuring. This dissertation examines ...
    • THE STRUCTURE OF THAI NARRATIVE DISCOURSE 

      Burusphat, Somsonge (University of Texas at Arlington, 1986-08)
      This study presents the interrelated concerns of Thai narrative discourse which include macrostructure, texture, constituent structure, and cultural information. The macrostructure is the global meaning of a discourse which ...
    • A STUDY OF ICONICITY IN KOREAN: WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LONG AND SHORT FORMS 

      Kim, Kyu-Cheol (University of Texas at Arlington, 1989-12)
      This study of iconicity if Korean has examined the iconic relationship (non-arbitrariness) between form and meaning in phonology, morphology, and syntax. There are many pairs of linguistic expressions that carry roughly ...
    • Subgrouping Of Nisoic (Yi) Languages: A Study From The Perspectives Of Shared Innovation And Phylogenetic Estimation 

      Lama, Ziwo Qiu-Fuyuan (Linguistics, 2012-07-25)
      In southwest China and neighboring countries, including Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Myanmar, there live over 100 ethnic groups who speak languages known as Nuosu, Naxi, Hani, Lisu, Lahu, etc. These languages belong to the ...
    • Swahili Word Order Choices: Insights From Information Structure 

      Mwamzandi, Mohamed Yusuf (Linguistics, 2014-07-14)
      Cross-linguistic pragmatic studies have shown non-canonical word order can often be explained if information structure is taken into consideration. This dissertation explores word order variation in Swahili (SVO, Bantu) ...
    • SYNOPTIC ASYMMETRY: AN INTER-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO THE SYNOPTIC PROBLEM 

      Boltz, David Herman (University of Texas at Arlington, 1981-12)
      In interdisciplinary studies, the question arises of how best to mesh interrelated disciplines. Here, linguistics (in the complementary disciplines of discourse analysis and perspective) is inter-phased with New Testament ...