Masters Theses

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Jonathan Clare. "The Acquisition of the French Plus-que-parfait: Do Americans Get it?" MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2006/2007. Graduate, Masters Theses
Jeremy Gillmor. "Moving Beyond the Lexical Layer in Parsing Conversational Speech." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2005/2006. Graduate, Masters Theses
Miriam Stone-Garcia. "Hemispheric Lateralization for Linguistic Intonation: A Dichotic Listening Study." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2004/2005. Graduate, Masters Theses
Scott Russell Halgrim. "A Pipeline Machine Learning Approach to Biomedical Information Extraction." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2009/2010. Graduate, Masters Theses
Ryan A. Georgi. "Grammar Induction With Prototypes Derived from Interlinear Text." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2008/2009. Graduate, Masters Theses
Avram Blum. "The Acquisition of Spanish Copular Verbs "Ser" and "Estar" by L1 English Learners of L2 Spanish." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2007/2008. Graduate, Masters Theses
David Goss-Grubbs. "An Approach to Tense and Aspect in Minimal Recursion Semantics." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2006/2007. Graduate, Masters Theses
Annemarie Walsh. "To raise or not to raise: Variability in the Acquisition of French Verb Movement by Intermediate, Advanced and Near-native Anglophones." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2005/2006. Graduate, Masters Theses
Darren Tanner. "The Second Language Acquisition of German and the Verb Second Parameter:A Generative Account of the Thematic/Nonthematic Verb Distinction In Verb Raising to COMP0." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2004/2005. Graduate, Masters Theses
Wendy Kempsell Jacinto. "Spanish-English Code Mixing in the Pacific Northwest." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2009/2010. Graduate, Masters Theses
Noah Lebrun Girgis. "A Comparison of Egyptian Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic Sociolinguistic Variables through Formality Effects." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2008/2009. Graduate, Masters Theses
Derek Gulas. "A Phonetic and Phonological Critique of Theories on Qualitative Ablaut in Proto Indo-European." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2007/2008. Graduate, Masters Theses
William McNeill. "Segmentation and Feature Selection for Conversational Speech Syntactic Language Models." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2006/2007. Graduate, Masters Theses
David Darnell. "Towards a Probabilistic Account of the Future Implicature of Yet." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2004/2005. Graduate, Masters Theses
Scott Yribar. "The Mental Representation of High Vocoids in Spanish: An Exemplar-based Analysis." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2004/2005. Graduate, Masters Theses
"Intonational licensing of French WH in-situ questions: An Agree-based approach." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2008/2009. Graduate, Masters Theses
Michael Tepper. "Knowledge-Lite Induction of Underlying Morphology: A Hybrid Approach to Learning Morphemes Using Context-Sensitive Rewrite Rules." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2007/2008. Graduate, Masters Theses
Laurie Poulson. "Evaluating a Cross-linguistic Grammar Model: Methodology and Test-suite Resource Development." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2006/2007. Graduate, Masters Theses
Scott Drellishak. "A Survey of Coordination Strategies in the World's Languages." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2004/2005. Graduate, Masters Theses
Duane Blanchard. "Toward a hierarchical and unified tagset." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2003/2004. Graduate, Masters Theses
Jeffrey M. Ridenour. "The Mandative Subjunctive in American English: A sociolinguistic corpus study of morphosyntactic variation and style." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2009/2010. Graduate, Masters Theses
Dan McCloy. "The Semantics of Implicitly Relational Predicates." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2008/2009. Graduate, Masters Theses
David Montero. "The Perception of the Acoustic Correlates of Stress: A Cross-linguistic Study on English, French, and Spanish." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2007/2008. Graduate, Masters Theses
Achim Ruopp. "Finding and Evaluating Structured Bilingual Corpora on the Web." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2006/2007. Graduate, Masters Theses
Lisa Galvin. "Dubliners in Seattle: A Sociophonetic analysis of Irish-English in the U.S." MA Thesis. U of Washington, 2004/2005. Graduate, Masters Theses