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1998: Joshua Katz (Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute)
Dissertation: Topics in Indo-European Personal Pronouns
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1998: Takahiro Iwahata (Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, Sophia University, Japan)
Dissertation: Default Case Marking in Japanese
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1998: Lynn Nichols (Principal and AI Strategist, Language Science and AI Policy)
Dissertation: Topics in Zuni Syntax
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1997: Marlyse Baptista (Department of Linguistics, University of Michigan)
Dissertation: The Morphosyntax of Verbs in Capeverdean Creole
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1997: Erich Groat (Editor/Lexicographer, Houghton-Mifflin Harcourt)
Dissertation: A Derivational Program in Syntactic Theory
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1997: Youngjun Jang (Dept. of English Language and Literature, Chung-Ang University)
Dissertation: Tense and Complementizer Feature-Checking
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1997: Dianne Jonas (Dept. of English Linguistics, Goethe University)
Dissertation: Clause Structure and Verb Syntax in Scandinavian and English
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1997: John O’Neil (Chief Data Scientist, Edgewise Networks, Burlington, MA)
Dissertation: Means of Control: Deriving the Properties of PPO in the Minimalist Program
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1997: Elizabeth Pyatt (Linguistics Program and Education Technology Services, Pennsylvania State University)
Dissertation: An Integrated Model of the Phonology and Syntax of Celtic Mutations
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1996: Scott K. Ferguson (Director, Data Analytics and AI, New Era Technology, Houston, TX)
Dissertation: A Feature-Relativized Shortest Move Requirement
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1996: Benjamin W. Fortson (Dept. of Classics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Dissertation: Studies in the Prosody of Plautine Latin
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1996: Soo-Yeon Kim (Dept. of English Language and Literature, Sejong University)
Dissertation: Dependencies: A Study of Anaphoricity and Scrambling
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1996: Geoffrey Poole (Dept. of English Literary and Linguistic Studies, University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
Dissertation: Transformations Across Components
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1995: Naomi Bolotin (Department of Computer Science, Boston College)
Dissertation: The Effect of Age on Parameter Resetting: Arabic-speaking Children and Adults’ Acquisition of English Relative Clause Structure as Assessed through Interlanguage Data and a Universal Constraint
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1995: Madelyn Kissock (Dept. of Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics; Concordia University)
Dissertation: Reflexive-middle Constructions and Verb Raising in Telugu
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1995: Elisabeth Oliver (deceased, Professor Emerita, Dept. of English and Linguistics, Louisiana State University)
Dissertation: The Language of the Early English Laws
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1995: Charles Reiss (Dept. of Classics, Modern Languages, and Linguistics, Concordia University)
Dissertation: A Theory of Assimilation with Special references to Old Icelandic Phonology
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1994: Bert Vaux (Faculty of Modern Languages and Linguistics,Kings College, University of Cambridge)
Dissertation: Armenian Phonology
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1991: John Harkness (Department of Linguistics, University of Minnesota)
Dissertation: An Approach to the Metrical Behavior of Old English Verbs
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1991: Engin Sezer (Dept. of Turkish Studies, Bilkent University, Ankara)
Dissertation: Issues in Turkish Syntax
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1990: Andrew Garrett (Dept. of Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley)
Dissertation: The Syntax of Anatolian Pronomial Clitics
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1990: Daniel Radzinski (General Manager, Speech Morphing, Ramat-Gan, Israel)
Dissertation: Mathematics of Unbounded Duplicative and Columnar Construction in Chinese