Recent Undergraduate Research
Recent Undergraduate Research
Andrew Peters. Linguistic Analysis of the television anti-hero. Honors Thesis “B” Advisor. English, 2014-15.
Victoria Borders. Gender representation in film. Honors Thesis “A” Advisor. Linguistics, 2014-15
Meghan Drews. Language and Sexuality. Honors Thesis “A” Advisor. Linguistics, 2014-15
Robert McWilliams. Mapping the Web of Language in David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas. Honors Thesis Evaluator. English, WN2014.
Rachel Oakford. Independent Research. Testing the Bechdel Test. WN14
Jenny Chung. Independent Research. Language Variation on The Wire. SS12
Sarah Hansen. Honors Thesis, “A” Reader. International GSIs and linguistic discrimination. AY 11-12
Jacqueline Fiscus. Honors Thesis, “A” Reader. Language variation on “The L Word” W11.
Cheryl Jeffries. Independent Research, Gender and Linguistic typicality, SS10
Lindsay Blackwell. Honors Thesis, “B” Reader. Narrative organization in IM conversations, W10
Eun Lee. Independent Research. Language and Sexuality, W10
Andrea Sexton. Independent Research. Language and the Media, W10
Charlie Fletcher. Honors Thesis, “A” reader. Language and sexual identity in Madrid, 2009
Kyle Kreshover. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, 2007-08
Michael Peers. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, 2007-08
Joseph Swaka. Honor’s Thesis, “A” advisor. What is a ‘leading question’ in courtroom discourse?” projected completion April 2007.
Julia Malette. Honors Thesis, “A” advisor. Bilingual education in Honduras, completed Dec., 2005.
Nina Simms. Honors Thesis, “B” advisor. Prosodic disambiguation, Dec. 2004
Cristina Cocadiz. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, 2003-2004
Ben Becker. Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, 2003-2004
Nicole Clifford. Honors Thesis, “B” reader. Language preservation in Basque. May 2003
Lynn Butler. Honors Thesis, “B” reader. Gender assignment of borrowed English words. May 2001