Linguistics Tri-College Class of 2011
Rachel Carpenter, Bryn Mawr College
Megan Clark, Bryn Mawr College
Co? Was? German-Polish Linguistic Attitudes in Frankfurt (Oder) [PDF]
Juliet Elizondo, Haverford College
Melissa Emmerson, Swarthmore College
Julie Ershadi, Bryn Mawr College
Persian Complex Predicates [PDF]
Allison Goldberg, Swarthmore College
Humor in American Sign Language [PDF]
Clara Gordon, Swarthmore College
Sarah Hawkins, Swarthmore College
Moroccan Arabic Multiverb Constructions and the Verbal Prefix k- [PDF]
Calvin Ho, Swarthmore College
Heritage Language Loss in the Chinese Community in Argentina [PDF]
Alexandra Israel, Swarthmore College
Tales From Before the Long, Long Ago: A Study of Tuvan Ethnopoetics [PDF]
Louis Katz, Swarthmore College
Megan Kietzman-Nicklin, Haverford College
"Trans-sexual-lation" A study in the power of language
Leland Kusmer, Swarthmore College
THERE IS NO FUTURE Diachronic Verbal Morphology in Fante Twi [PDF]
Sophia Lewicki, Swarthmore College
Cansada Martin, Haverford College
Teal Patterson, Swarthmore College
Clearly, it must be…: An analysis of theories surrounding clarity and epistemic must [PDF]
Alesha Polles, Bryn Mawr College
Juliana Reyes, Bryn Mawr College
SECRETS OF TAGALOG HEADLINES REVEALED!: An examination of Tagalog headline grammar [PDF]
Michael Roswell, Swarthmore College
Theresa Sepulveda, Swarthmore College
Matukar-Panau: A case study in language revitalization [PDF]
Nathan Shelton, Haverford College
The Social Character of Belief [PDF]
Michael Shin, Swarthmore College
Horsin’ Around with Math: Content-Related Feedback in Math Pedagogy [PDF]
Amy Smolek, Swarthmore College
Vowel Harmony in Tuvan and Igbo: Statistical and Optimality Theoretic Analyses [PDF]
Christopher Stern, Swarthmore College
The Meaningless Phrase and the Empty Metaphor: An Examination of an Early “Viral Meme” [PDF]
Nemo Swift, Swarthmore College
The Grammar of Pitch in South Gyeongsang Korean [PDF]
Amalia Tsiongas, Swarthmore College
A Case Study in Greek/English Codeswitching
Rebecca Wright, Swarthmore College
A Linguistic and Literary Analysis of Two ASL Translations of Jabberwocky