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NES Seminar Series - Robyn Creswell

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NES Seminar Series - Rachel Schine

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Shouts & Murmurs: A Gendered Study of Sonic Suspensions in the 19th Century Novel, Clara McWeeny, UG '25 (2770242)

When considering moments of auditory focus in the 19th century novel, rarely does one stop to consider the sonic attention paid to instances of direct speech. Readers instead find their preoccupation…

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Which Premier League team has the worst fans?, Christian Altawil, UG (3993540)

This research project set out to explore the question of which Premier League team has the worst fans by analyzing team chants scraped from a website called fanchants. Using the Python NLTK library,…

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Examining Gender Differences in Investor Questions Towards Entrepreneurs: A Shark Tank Case Study, Alison Lee, UG '24 (2262563)

Venture capital allows startups to scale and be successful quickly, yet women have historically been excluded from a majority of this funding. We explore the potential explanation that investors ask…

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Beyond Norm-Takers or Norm-Breakers: India and China’s rhetorical engagement with the norm of sovereignty at the United Nations Security Council between 1971-1992, Kanishkh Kanodia, UG '23 (2270044)

Traditional accounts of Third World interaction with the norm of sovereignty presume that these states complied with the norm by assimilating into a Western-dominated order after decolonization,…

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Uncovering Coverage: March Madness In The Daily Princetonian, Rosie Eden, UG '25 and Isabel Yip, UG '25 (2768621)

This project sought to analyze how the Daily Princetonian has portrayed March Madness in its pages from 1952 to 2011. Coverage of the tournament shows distinct trends in word choice and frequencies…

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Who Are You Singing About?: Key Names, and Gendered Terms in Popular Music, Joseph Himmelfarb, UG '24 and Zoe Montague, UG '24 (2269124)

In our project, we explore the “hottest names in music.” That is, not the artists with the largest number of hits, but the names most frequently referenced in song lyrics. We examine both…

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Who Tells The Story: Speech in Collaborative Roleplaying Games, August Roberts, UG (2770101)

My research uses transcripts from the Dungeons & Dragons actual play Dimension 20 to examine the extent to which different players in a singular D&D game contribute to the telling of the…

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Digital Resources Bridging the Gap Between Linguistic Theory and Pedagogical Practice

We present three digital resources for language pedagogy built on empirical research, all of which are freely and publicly available. The goal is to make the results of current research accessible to…

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A Universe of Terms: Religion in Visual Metaphor - A Conversation with Mona Oraby

How can we foster a more inclusive, responsible, and communicative future? What if illustrated scholarship is one way to get there? Organized around eight terms in the study of religion, the…

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USPS First Day of Issue - Toni Morrison Stamp Ceremony

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Lecture Series Talk - Frank Ruda "The Ver-Fremdworteffekt. Adorno on Language’s Glitches"

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Developing and Deploying a Korean Text Analysis Tool for Language Learners

Second language writing is a highly complex cognitive activity where learners engage in thinking about the content, planning the language, and executing appropriately to achieve their goals. As…

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How Does ChatGPT Work? An Overview of Large Language Models (Part 3 of 3)

Speakers: Ameet Deshpande and Alexander Wettig, Computer Science Department, Princeton University This presentation gives an overview of the key technologies behind ChatGPT with a discussion of…

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How Does ChatGPT Work? An Overview of Large Language Models (Part 1 of 3)

Speakers: Ameet Deshpande and Alexander Wettig, Computer Science Department, Princeton University This presentation gives an overview of the key technologies behind ChatGPT with a discussion of…

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