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On the nature of concessivity in predicate focus : a study of sigma in Korean verb doubling and English verb phrase focus
Kim, Taehoon Hendrik
Text (2015)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Use of number and gender features in the interpretation of Spanish noun ellipsis
Armstrong, Andrew
Text (2015)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The generalizable nature of lexical retuning
Nelson, Scott (Graduate of Michigan State University)
Text (2019)
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Disjunction in Mandarin Chinese : yaome XP yaome YP
Lin, Yi Chen
Text (2016)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The acquisition and syntax of the passive in English
Liter, Adam
Text (2016)
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Incremental processing effects in nominal compounds
Parrish, Alicia
Text (2017)
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A systematic evaluation of computational models of phonotactics
Sarver, Isaac
Text (2020)
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Translanguaging, investment and gendered identity : a case of Nepali immigrant women in Michigan
Rawal, Hima
Text (2015)
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Revisiting variation between null subject languages : the view from overt subject pronouns
Greeson, Daniel Charles
Text (2021)
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Understanding Acceptability Judgements : Grammatical Knowledge vs. Lexical Search
Grachek, Darby
Text (2021)
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Hyperraising in Jordanian Arabic
Farghal, Tariq Mohammed
Text (2020)
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Chinese governmental censorship and its influence on Uyghur people's language use in an online show
Abudushalamu, Xiayimaierdan
Text (2023)
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SOCIOPHONETIC VARIATION AND IMITATION IN NONBINARY SPEAKERS
Rechsteiner, Jack
Text (2023)
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Identity, language socialization, investment, and power dynamics in L2 English among Burmese women refugees
Kelley, Lauren
Text (2014)
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The influence of first language reading practices and attitudes on reading in a second language
Khodakova, Olga
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