Browsing Theses & Dissertations by Author "Baese-Berk, Melissa"

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  • Wright, Jonathan (University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
    Humans constantly use their senses to categorize stimuli in their environment. They develop categories for stimuli when they are young and constantly add to existing categories and learn novel categories throughout their ...
  • Lee, Dae-yong (University of Oregon, 2023-03-24)
    As there is a growing population of non-native speakers worldwide, facilitating communication involving native and non-native speakers has become increasingly important. While one way to help communication involving native ...
  • O'Konski, Cedar (University of Oregon, 2023)
    This thesis examines the intelligibility of American Sign Language (ASL) dialogue in contemporary movies and TV shows. ASL and Deaf people have historically been represented inaccurately onscreen by hearing actors with ...
  • Kato, Misaki (University of Oregon, 2020-12-08)
    One important factor that contributes to successful speech communication is an individual’s ability to speak more clearly when their listeners do not understand their speech. Though native talkers are able to implement ...
  • Crabtree, Isabel (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Implicit attitudes about social groups are often associated with the language varieties used by those groups. As a result, listeners not only make social evaluations based on a person’s language and accent, but may also ...

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