The one-stop shop for all UTA Department of Linguistics & TESOL dissertations written by PhD students for their degree requirements!



***Graduate students submitting a thesis or dissertation MUST submit to the correct collection, based on their degree (Masters [thesis] or PhD [dissertation]) and department.

Also, when you create an account on MavMatrix, please use an email address that you will continue to have access to after graduation. For example, don't use a UTA STAFF email address (ending in only uta.edu) unless you will continue your employment after graduation. Access to those emails terminates immediately upon graduation. Student email addresses (ending in mavs.uta.edu) should have longer access periods. We recommend using a personal, non-UTA email address to ensure continued access and communication.***

Follow


Dissertations from 2026

PDF

Visual Word Recognition and the Role of Diacritics: Evidence from Arabic Vowelization., Maram Alharbi

PDF

Objectless Sentences in Standard Arabic, Yousif Aloufi

PDF

Phonetic Attrition as an Outcome of L1-L2 Phonetic Interaction: Effects of L2 Exposure in Arabic-English Bilinguals, Dema Smadi

PDF

PINKY EXTENSION IN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE: EVIDENCE FOR A LEXICALLY RESTRICTED MORPHOLOGICAL PROCESS, Laurel Whitsett