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  • Vallejos Yopán, Rosa, 1971- (University of Oregon, 2010-12)
    This dissertation is a comprehensive grammar of Kokama-Kokamilla (KK), as spoken by about 1000 elders in the Peruvian Amazon. It presents detailed documentation of the structures of the language and the functions they ...
  • Hyslop, Gwendolyn, 1976- (University of Oregon, 2011-03)
    Kurtop is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by approximately 15,000 people in Northeastern Bhutan. This dissertation is the first descriptive grammar of the language, based on extensive fieldwork and community-driven language ...
  • Ahland, Colleen (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Gumuz is a Nilo-Saharan dialect cluster spoken in the river valleys of northwestern Ethiopia and the southeastern part of the Republic of the Sudan. There are approximately 200,000 speakers, the majority of which reside ...
  • Ahland, Michael (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Northern Mao is an endangered Afroasiatic-Omotic language of western Ethiopia with fewer than 5,000 speakers. This study is a comprehensive grammar of the language, written from a functional/typological perspective which ...
  • Jansen, Joana Worth (University of Oregon, 2010-06)
    Yakima Ichishkíin/Sahaptin is spoken in the Yakama Nation, located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States in what is now south central Washington State. The Ichishkíin and Nez Perce languages comprise the Sahaptian ...
  • Kleinfelder, Brenda (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    This dissertation presents a grant application for the Spencer Foundation Small Research Grants Program to secure funding for the development of a needs assessment for the comprehensive mapping and analysis of state, school, ...
  • McCart, Melissa (University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
    This two-phase grant proposal utilizes a group waitlist and single subjects multiple baseline design to evaluate In the Classroom with Brain Injury for Educators, which is a digitally applied online professional development ...
  • O'Callaghan, Jerry A. (University of Oregon, 1948-06)
    Nations depending upon citizens to fill their armies and navies for their warfare are continually faced with a question of reward. Such nations have always been anxious that they do not appear ungrateful to the select class ...
  • Mueller, Richard K. (University of Oregon, 1980-06)
    In the summer of 1889, Granville Stuart, pioneer gold-miner, trader, merchant, politician, rancher, and man of letters led one of the most deadly vigilante episodes in American history. Like the leaders of the 1862 ...
  • Liu, Haishan (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Data mining is the nontrivial extraction of implicit, previously unknown, and potentially useful information from data. It is widely acknowledged that the role of domain knowledge in the discovery process is essential. ...
  • Blaikie, Andrew (University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
    In the quest to probe the nanoscale, new materials have been discovered. One of these materials is graphene, a sheet of carbon a single atom thick. An especially exciting application of graphene is its use in thermal ...
  • Vold, Veronica (University of Oregon, 2014-10-17)
    In the postwar era of the United States, as military-industrial chemicals leak into airways, waterways, and foodways in unprecedented plumes and cancer clusters, comic art forms generate diverse environmental imaginations. ...
  • Brambila, Alejandro (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    Ecological restoration is a powerful tool to promote biodiversity and ecosystem function. Understanding underlying system variability and directional change can help predict outcomes of restoration interventions. Spatial ...
  • Johnson, Cameron (University of Oregon, 2021-09-13)
    Here I present studies for the manipulation of free electrons using materialholograms and the application of holographically structured electrons in interferometry. The research in this dissertation can be divided into two ...
  • Leone, Steven (University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
    While multiple questions drive this project, one fundamental query lays at its center. How did American approaches to mortality, their own and others, during the early national period (roughly 1770 to 1850) shape both their ...
  • Thapa Magar, Ritendra (University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
    In Nepal, the harsh mountainous topography hinders a viable transport infrastructure, including roads, making trails and mule tracks the only available option for a majority of the population. This isolates communities and ...
  • de Kort, Franciscus M. Th. (1971-08)
    Grazing in the oceans, in general, refers to herbivores feeding on plant material. It is an important factor in determining primary production in the sea, and is difficult to estimate. Also, this energy transfer seems at ...
  • Krause, Alan (University of Oregon, 2012)
    How do organizations assess and explain their performance? Prior studies have attempted to demonstrate that, like individuals, organizations take credit for good performance and blame poor performance on influences in ...
  • Pedroza, Jonathan (University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
    Less than 10% of U.S. adults meet physical activity recommendations. Physical inactivity leads to poor physical and mental health conditions. Little is known about community factors on a county level associated with ...
  • Bohlinger, Brittany (University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
    Over the past 30 years, the U.S. prison population has exploded. With only 5% of the global population, the U.S. now incarcerates more than 25% of the world’s prisoners (ACLU, 2011). This has led to increased attention ...

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