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    • PALATALIZATION IN ALBANIAN: AN ACOUSTIC INVESTIGATION OF STOPS AND AFFRICATES 

      Kolgjini, Julie M. (University of Texas at Arlington, 2004-05)
      Palatalization is a very common process cross-linguistically; it has been widely attested in both Indo-European (e.g. Slavic) and non-Indo-European languages (e.g. Bantu and Chinese). Palatalization can be broken down into ...
    • A perception study on the third tone in Mandarin Chinese 

      Cao, Rui; Sarmah, Priyankoo (Linguistics & TESOL, 2007)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: This experimental study examines the role of the shape of the pitch contour in the perception of the Mandarin Chinese tone 3.2 A set of stimuli was constructed by ...
    • PHILOSOPHY OF NORMATIVE DISCOURSE AND PERSUASION: A STUDY OF GA'DANG EXHORTATION AND ARGUMENTATION 

      Walrod, Michael Ross (University of Texas at Arlington, 1983-12)
      This work applies the insights of textlinguistics to the study of normative or persuasive discourse. Although textlinguistics is already somewhat interdisciplinary in character, it was found to be too narrow to account for ...
    • Phonetic emphasis in Tamil 

      Vinton, James E. (Linguistics & TESOL, 1994)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: The present paper is based on a study conducted following Balasubramanian’s (1981) method: a native speaker was asked to emphasize a given item in a sentence and ...
    • A PHONOLOGICAL GRAMMAR OF NORTHERN PAME 

      Berthiaume, Scott Charles (University of Texas at Arlington, 2003-12)
      This dissertation describes the phonology and morphology of Northern Pame, an Otomanguean language of Central Mexico. Furthermore, it explains the grammatical relationship of these domains from an Optimality Theoretic ...
    • Phonological Processes In Contemporary Spoken Bulgarian 

      Radkova, Zdravka (Linguistics, 2009-09-16)
      This study investigates a number of phonological processes observed in the speech of 24 educated Bulgarian speakers. The speech of all subjects was recorded during 30 minute interviews conducted in 2004. Three speech styles ...
    • PLAUSIBILITY AND STRUCTURAL REANALYSIS 

      Lee, Ju-Young (2016-05-31)
      This study examines whether highly proficient comprehenders of English with different language learning profiles -- English native speakers (NSs, N=40), late (Korean-English) learners (LLs, N=32), and early bilinguals (EBs, ...
    • Politeness Devices In The Tuvan Language 

      Voinov, Vitaly
      Whereas a few core areas of the Tuvan language (such as phonology and morphology) have been fairly well described by linguists, pragmasemantic topics in the language, including politeness, have until now not been probed ...
    • Practical Understandings: Teachers' Beliefs And Practices In Pronunciation Teaching 

      Chiu, Hsing-Hui Winnie (Linguistics, 2009-09-16)
      Recent discussion regarding pronunciation teaching and the global expansion of English use have encouraged formal English education in the EFL/expanding circle countries.The present study involved three native English ...
    • PRAGMATIC ASPECTS OF ENGLISH TEXT STRUCTURE 

      Jones, Larry Bert (University of Texas at Arlington, 1980-05)
      This study is an integration of two frequently independent fields of inquiry in linguistics, text analysis and pragmatics. It brings together the focus in text analysis on the structural and cohesive aspects of monolog ...
    • Pragmatics: A multidisciplinary perspective 

      Stvan, Laurel Smith (International Cognitive Linguistics AssociationDepartment of Linguistics & TESOL, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2009)
    • Predicting near-native pronunciation in Spanish as a foreign language 

      Elliott, A. Raymond (Linguistics & TESOL, 1994)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: The objective of the present study is to examine the acquisition of pronunciation by 66 undergraduate students enrolled in three sections of an intermediate Spanish ...
    • Preliminary tone analysis of possessed nouns in Chicahuaxtla Trique 

      Matsukawa, Kosuke (Linguistics & TESOL, 2007)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Chicahuaxtla Trique is one of the Trique languages spoken in Oaxaca, Mexico. Among three Trique languages, Chicahuaxtla Trique has the most complicated tone system ...
    • Primary stress assignment in Brazilian Portuguese 

      Walters, Susan Gary (Linguistics & TESOL, 1994)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Brazilians display a great interest in the prosody of their own language. Much classroom time is spent counting syllables, enumerating detailed rules for stress ...
    • Processing L2 scripts in highly-proficient bilinguals 

      Shafiee Zargar, Ehsan (2019-06-04)
      This dissertation explores second language (L2) word recognition in different-script bilinguals (i.e., bilinguals whose first language (L1) is written in a different script than their L2). Previous examinations of L2 word ...
    • Prosodic Inconsistency in Tohono O'odham 

      Fitzgerald, Colleen M. (University of Chicago PressDepartment of Linguistics and TESOL, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2012)
      This paper makes a typological contribution by describing a stress system that uses syllabic trochees while also displaying characteristics more typically associated with a quantity-sensitive language. The description comes ...
    • Prosodic Phonology in Oklahoma Cherokee 

      Cornelius, Samantha; 0000-0001-9004-6202 (2018-09-10)
      In this dissertation, I provide an analysis for word level prosody in Cherokee, a Southern Iroquoian language spoken in Northeastern Oklahoma and Western North Carolina. Focusing on Cherokee as it is spoken in Oklahoma, I ...
    • Prosody Drives the Syntax: O'odham Rhythm 

      Fitzgerald, Colleen M. (Berkeley Linguistics SocietyLinguistic Society of AmericaDepartment of Linguistics & TESOL, The University of Texas at Arlington, 1994)
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    • PROTO EAST MINDANAO AND ITS INTERNAL RELATIONSHIPS 

      Gallman, Andrew Franklin II (University of Texas at Arlington, 1983-12)
      This study reconstructs Proto East Mindanao, the ancestor language from which the East Mindanao languages have developed. This is accomplished by tracing the development from the ancestor language through the intermediate ...
    • PROTO-QUICHEAN KINSHIP 

      Oltrogge, David Frederick (University of Texas at Arlington, 1986-05)
      The Quichean languages are comprised of a family of related languages of the Mayan stock, spoken principally in the highlands of Guatemala in Central America. Some of the kinship terminologies currently in use by the ...