Browsing by Author "Moder, Carol L."
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Investigating Gay Men, Oklahoma Dialectology, and Language Ideology
McCleary, Bryce Ed (2016-07-01)This thesis, unlike any previous research I am aware of, maps the vowels systems of gay men in Oklahoma, and in doing so, attempts to draw implications for stylistic variation across tasks in its comparison with other, ... -
Compliment responses in Vietnamese: The influence of genre and context on gender and region
Lau, Thu Mong (2022-07)The aim of the present study is to investigate how genre and context impact region and gender in Vietnamese compliment responses (CRs) using two different sets of data. The sociolinguistic interview data were gathered ... -
Contrastive rhetoric study of Arabic and English research article introductions
Al-Qahtani, Abdulkhaleq A. (2006-05) -
Effectiveness of Online Language Learning Software (Duolingo) on Italian Pronunciation Features: A Case Study
Martinelli, Micol (2016-07-01)This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of online language learning software for the acquisition of pronunciation macro skills (comprehensibility and accentedness) and micro skills (gemination and voice onset time); ... -
Illuminating collaborative talk in healthcare interactions with people with aphasia: Three linguistic approaches
Martinelli, Micol (2021-07)The works collated here provide evidence of the benefits of viewing communication with people with aphasia (PWA) as a joint interactional process and of applying linguistic methodologies to the study of discourse and ... -
Language, identity, and voice: European perspectives on English as the international language of science
Junnier, Frances M. (2022-07)Drawing on theories from Applied Linguistics research, this doctoral dissertation brings together European perspectives on language, identity, and voice in an examination of English as the international language of science ... -
Oklahoma drag and queer folk linguistics
McCleary, Bryce E. (2020-07)This dissertation studies the role language plays in a community of drag performers in Oklahoma City and how it contributes to identity construction. It reports on three years of observation and engagement with the community ... -
Pragmatic Study of Apology Strategies in Romanian
Demeter, Gusztav (Oklahoma State University, 2006-05-01)The aim of the present study is to examine the types of categories that Romanian speakers use to apologize in situations that require interaction among friends, as well as how these categories combine to form apology ...