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Belazi MULTILINGUALISM IN TUNISIA AND FRENCH/ARABIC CODE SWITCHING AMONG EDUCATED TUNISIAN BILINGUALS This thesis deals with such sociolinguistic issues as bilingualism, diglossia, code switching, and attitudes of educated Tunisians toward these phenomena. It also attempts to posit a principled account of the grammar of French-Arabic code switching among educated Tunisian bilinguals. (Submitted 1991, published 1992) $13.00 for students, $15.00 for non-students Katharine Davis PHONETIC AND PHONOLOGICAL CONTRASTS IN THE ACQUISITION OF VOICING: A LINGUISTIC AND DEVELOPMENTAL STUDY OF VOICE ONSET TIME PRODUCTION IN HINDI AND ENGLISH The results of this study suggest that acoustic differences between phonemes predict developmental patterns of contrastive production better than feature specifications of the phonemes. A new model of phonological acquisition incorporating these results with three levels of psychological representation (acoustic, featural, and segmental) is presented. Also discussed are a redefinition of voice onset time and the role of breathy voice in the Hindi voiced aspirates. (Submitted 1991, published 1992) $14.00 for students, $16.00 for non-students Tamar I. Kaplan THE SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION OF FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES: COMPLEMENTIZER PHRASES IN ENGLISH AND JAPANESE This dissertation contains a discussion of CP structures in English and Japanese, and the results of a nine-month longitudinal study of the second language acquisition of Japanese CP structures by English speakers. The author uses the results of her study to (1) argue against the maturational hypothesis of first language acquisition, and (2) argue for the use of second language acquisition research to determine the validity of theoretical proposals in the realms of syntactic theory and first language acquisition. The author also discusses implications of these results for the use of grammaticality judgement and elicited imitation tasks in second language acquisition research. (Submitted 1993, published 1993) $13.00 for students, $15.00 for non-students Enrique Mallen THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF DETERMINER PHRASES It is argued that post-nominal de-phrases in Spanish are not evenly linked as sisters of a single projection, but rather are distributed in hierarchically distinct positions. Thus the internal configuration of NPs is parallel to that of VPs. Moreover, it is proposed that this parallelism can be extended to nominal functional categories: NP is dominated by two functional heads, D(eterminer) corresponding to the sentential C(omplementizer) and Q(uantifier) corresponding to the sentential I(nflection). The linear distribution of nominal arguments is attributed to the directionality of case and thematic role assignment. (Submitted 1989, published 1992) $16.00 for students, $18.00 for non-students Susana Sainz A NONCYCLIC APPROACH TO THE LEXICAL PHONOLOGY OF ENGLISH The focus of this dissertation is a noncyclic analysis of English stress and vowel shortening processes. Central questions addressed are the interaction of phonology and morphology and the status of the phonological cycle as proposed in the theory of Lexical Phonology, where an intrinsic cyclic interaction is claimed to exist between at least some morphological strata and the phonological component. (Submitted 1992, published 1992) $12.00 for students, $14.00 for non-students David James Silva THE PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY OF STOP LENITION IN KOREAN This study investigates the phonetic and phonological behavior of the Korean stop consonants when they occur in positions traditionally described as sites for lenition. Acoustic data collected by the author indicate that the weakening of stops between sonorants is conditioned by the target segment's phonation characteristics and its position in the prosodic hierarchy. Based on these data, a new account for phonological and phonetic lenition is proposed, one that views lenition as a process whereby segments undergo a loss of structure. (Submitted 1992, published 1992) $13.00 for students, $15.00 for non-students Alice Elizabeth Turk EFFECTS OF POSITION-IN-SYLLABLE AND STRESS ON CONSONANT ARTICULATION This is an x-ray microbeam study of the effects of position-in-syllable and stress on stop consonant articulation. The results provide phonetic evidence for the ambisyllabicity of intervocalic consonants preceding unstressed vowels. A new methodology for measuring consonant articulation is also introduced. 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