Andrew McKernan, Spring 2008
Linguistic Internship: The Underpinning philosophy of linguistic teaching methodology
Steve Calcavecchia, Spring
2007
Honor's thesis: Sounding
gay: An acoustic analysis of gay male speech
Jim Wood, Spring 2007
The
Phonetic status of short-a in Northern New England
Jim Wood, Fall 2006
Honor's thesis: Stay
moving... An Optimality-Theoretic account of syntactic variation in modern
Icelandic
Jim Wood, Summer 2006
SURF project: Register
variation in modern written Icelandic
Anne Schnepf, Spring 2006
Honors thesis: /t,d/ deletion and the inflence of ambient language
Jim Wood, Fall 2005
Research assistant
(INCO 590): Verbs of quotation in Montreal Anglophone French and English
Shellie Chiavetta, Summer 2005
SURF project:
That was Totally Intense! A Study of Emphatic Adverbial Modifiers in Male and
Female Speech
Molly Mahoney, Summer
2004
SURF project: Glottalization in New Hampshire
Heron Greenesmith, Summer 2002
SURF project: The Role of the White Mountains in the evolutionary
isolation of dialects
Dave White, Summer 2002
SURF project: Suburban White use of African American English
Greg Pelcak, Summer 2001
Independent study project:
Analysis of an online "History of
Spanish" course
Vicky Testa, Spring 2001
Independent study project: Taking
a look at loonerspisms: ... uh-- spoonerisms
Kelly Webster, Spring 2001
LING 505 honors project: An acoustic
analysis of vowels in New England speech
Tara Kennedy, Fall 2000
Independent study project: A Survey
of American dialects
David Karjala, Fall 2000
Volunteer research assistant for my Montreal Anglophones project
Brady Weinstock, Spring 2000
Editorial assistant for my Faetar grammar project
Carolyn Fisher, Spring 2000
Advised for anthropology senior
thesis: The role of language varieties in social class reproduction
Wendy Ryback-Soucy, 1997-2000
SURF Project: Do bilingualism and exposure to French influence American
English Pronunciation: A Study of the Franco-American population of
Manchester, NH.
Co-authored publication: "Exploring the dialect of the
Franco-Americans of Manchester, NH" (Journal of English Linguistics
28:249-264)
Sophy Pich, Summer 1999
McNair student research project: Bicultural
adaptation of Cambodian families in a rural New England community
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