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Space, Subjectivity, and Language in William Blake's Jerusalem and Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater
(Oklahoma State University, 2005-07-01)
This thesis utilizes the theories of spatial production and practice laid out by Michel de Certeau and Henri Lefebvre to produce a reading of William Blake's Jerusalem and Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium ...
Effect of Testing Language on Impact Scores in Non-native English Speakers
(Oklahoma State University, 2014-05-01)
As the number of foreign-born student-athletes in NCAA sports continues to grow, finding accurate ways to evaluate concussions in spite of language and cultural differences is imperative to providing quality athletic ...
Oklahoma drag and queer folk linguistics
(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 ...
Language, identity, and voice: European perspectives on English as the international language of science
(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 ...