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Abraham Demoz Prize: Past winners


07/08

Kelsey Mok and Page Piccinini
Durations of Words in High and Low Predictability Contexts in Korean Non-native English Speech

06/07

Alex Djalali
The Effect of Focus on Bridging Inferences

Jane Solomon (honorable mention)
Dialect Diffusion in Context: Words of Direct Reference

05/06

Arim Choi
Context Effects on the Vowel Spaces of Native Korean Speakers

Tyler Perrachione
Intra-talker Variation: Audience Design Factors Affecting Lexical Selections

04/05

Carol Sweeney
The Effect of Status Drop in a Community: Modeling the Case of Language Death

Tyler Perrachione (honorable mention)
The Ba-construction in Mandarin Chinese: A Derivational Analysis

03/04

Yaron McNabb
Clause Structure in Palestinian Arabic: The VP-internal Subject Hypothesis and the Derivation of Verb-initial Word Order

Debbie Zutty (honorable mention)
Gender and Sexual Orientation-based Differences in Lexical Size Across Semantic Categories

02/03

Taki Flevaris
Nativism in Linguistics: Empirical and Theoretical Issues

Juri Matsubara
Dialect Differentiation between Speech and Song

01/02

Karen Chambers
Ellipsis of the Nominal Particle [-ga] in Spoken Japanese: The Phonological Change in Voiced Conditions

Shanelle Frye (honorable mention)
Stuttering in Black Preaching: A Matter of Style?

00/01

Elizabeth Coppock
Gapping: In Defense of Deletion

Becca Schwarzlose
Factors in Word Duration and Patterns of Segment Duration in Word-initial and Word-final Consonant Clusters

Sam Tilsen (honorable mention)
Non-functional Non-compositional Interpretation

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