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    • Flaskehalshypotesen: Syntaks og morfologiblant norske andrespråksinnlærere avengelsk 

      Jensen, Isabel Nadine; Westergaard, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-07-02)
      Flaskehalshypotesen (‘Bottleneck Hypothesis’, Slabakova 2008, 2013) beskriver og forklarer hva som er vanskelig og hva som er enkelt i andrespråkstilegnelse. Formålet med dette er å forstå prosessen knyttet til å lære seg et nytt språk etter førstespråket. Hypotesen argumenterer for at det er morfologiske konstruksjoner som er mest utfordrende å tilegne seg. Til sammenligning skal konstruksjoner som ...
    • The internal structure of Spanish–German verbalizations and the sophistication of bilinguals’ linguistic knowledge 

      Fábregas, Antonio; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-14)
      The present article reassesses some available data regarding word-internal language mixing (Spanish–German) involving verbs and nouns. The empirical generalization is that Spanish roots can be combined with German verbalizers, but not vice versa. Data of this type highlight the sophisticated knowledge of the underlying representations that code-switching bilinguals must have of both contributing ...
    • The Norwegian Press and the Reception of Donald Trump’s Native American Narratives 

      Endresen, Torgrim (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2021-11-02)
      Abstract Indigenous Peoples face a challenge in gaining visibility in western news outlets. It is well established that when they are made visible, coverage leans into representing stereotypes rather than giving voice to members of Indigenous Peoples or their spokespersons. This study aims to determine to what extent this dynamic can be found in the Norwegian Press. Specifically, it investigates ...
    • R2P. The controversial Implementation of The Responsibility to Protect within State Sovereignty 

      Dahl-Eriksen, Tor Christian (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-01-19)
      The thesis is a cover-article for five published articles on R2P, the national and international responsibility to protect populations from mass atrocities defined as genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and ethnic cleansing. The principle was adopted by the UN General Assembly at the World Summit in 2005 and has since been implemented, partly with success, partly by generating great ...
    • Crosslinguistic influence in L3 acquisition across linguistic modules 

      Jensen, Isabel Nadine; Mitrofanova, Natalia; Anderssen, Merete; Rodina, Yulia; Slabakova, Roumyana; Westergaard, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-08)
      In this study, we investigated crosslinguistic influence (CLI) at developmental stages of third language (L3) acquisition of English by Russian–Norwegian children (N = 31). We tested seven linguistic properties within three linguistic modules (morphology, syntax and syntax-semantics). We compared the L3 learners to Norwegian (N = 90) and Russian (N = 74) second language (L2) learners of English. We ...
    • Designing and Reflecting on Process Quality: A Case Study of Encounters and Clashes among First-year Students in Teacher Education 

      Ekeland, Torun Granstrøm (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-07-29)
      Quality assurance is a major topic in discussions of higher education. General quality indicators for learning processes emerge as a part of the concept to emphasise dimensions that predicts students’ learning outcomes. How can teaching designed as inquiry-based learning (IBL) improve process quality? By exploring how the curriculum is applied in an unfolding teaching and learning process for ...
    • Linguistic consequences of toing and froing: Factors that affect the maintenance and development in returnee bilingual children. 

      Rothman, Jason; Kubota, Maki; Chondrogianni, Vicky; Clark, A (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-04-13)
      This longitudinal study examined the development of narrative micro- and macrostructure in Japanese-English bilingual returnee children. Returnees are children of immigrant families who move to a foreign country, spending a significant portion of their formative developmental years in the foreign majority language context before returning to their native language environment. The returnees did a ...
    • THE “FOREIGN” VIRUS? - Justifying Norway’s Border Closure 

      Tanyi, Attila; Egan, Magnus Skytterholm (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-20)
      In response to the COVID pandemic, the Norwegian government implemented the strictest border controls in modern Norwegian history, barring entry to most foreign nationals. The Prime Minister, Erna Solberg, justified these policies with reference to the rise of new COVID variants and the need to limit visitors to Norway as much as possible. As this approach has severe adverse effects on many people, ...
    • A Sporting Nation: Creating Sámi Identity through Sport 

      Pedersen, Helge Christian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-24)
      Sport and identity are closely interrelated; sport creates identity and identity creates sport. This is also the case in the development of Sámi sport, as the Indigenous Sámi population in the north of Finland, Sweden and Norway has used sport to contribute to (re)building Sámi identity for over 40 years. This sporting identity has been based on an essentialized past, portraying Sámi culture and ...
    • Subject Clitics in Microcontact: A Case Study from Heritage Friulian in Argentina and Brazil 

      Frasson, Alberto; D'Alessandro, Roberta; van Osch, Brechje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-18)
      In this paper we present data from first generation immigrants (G1) and second and third generation heritage speakers of Friulian, a Rhaeto-Romance language spoken in North-Eastern Italy and also found in Argentina and Brazil. The target phenomenon is subject clitics (SCL s). We show that SCL s in heritage Friulian are in a process of being reanalyzed from being agreement markers to pronouns. ...
    • Seasonal variations in physical activity among Norwegian elementary school children in Arctic regions 

      Danielsen, Karin Helene; Vårnes, Thilde Kleppe; Sagelv, Edvard Hamnvik; Heitmann, Kim Arne; Mathisen, Gunnar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-21)
      The aim of this study was to measure seasonal variations in physical activity (PA) during Polar Nights (PN) and Polar Days (PD) among elementary school children in the Arctic regions of Norway. One hundred and seventy-eight schoolchildren from 1<sup>st</sup>, 3<sup>rd</sup>, 5<sup>th</sup> and 7<sup>th</sup> grade participated in the study. Physical activity was measured for seven consecutive days ...
    • Sustainable Tourism Planning in Copenhagen; How Copenhagen uses a sustainable tourism model to create a liveable city 

      Magrane, David Reimers (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2021-11-01)
      This research focuses on Copenhagen’s tourism planning. Over the past decades, the number of tourists in this city have grown exponentially. This trend expects to continue, with many experts believing tourism numbers to double by 2030. Therefore, the importance of a sustainable tourism model is of utmost importance. There is a necessity to re-imagine tourism and this study investigates how the city ...
    • Mesolithic Pyrotechnology: Practices and Perceptions in Early Holocene Coastal Norway 

      Damm, Charlotte Brysting (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-01)
      Substantial pyrotechnological structures and large quantities of charcoal are rarely found on Early Holocene sites in coastal Norway. Nevertheless, information on the use of fire and fuel types is available and presented in this article, a survey of sites dating from 10,000 to 8000 uncal BP. Possible fuel types and preferences are discussed and it is argued that most fires would have been small and ...
    • Online-Qualifikationsmaßnahmen für DaF-Lehrer*innen in Norwegen. Welche Potentiale haben digitale Angebote im Hinblick auf die professionellen zielsprachlichen Kompetenzen der Teilnehmer*innen? 

      Lindemann, Beate (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10)
      Bedingt durch Covid-19 gibt es immer mehr Onlineangebote auch im Hochschulbereich. Viele dieser Angebote sind Notlösungen in einer schwierigen Zeit. Die vorliegende Evaluationsstudie beschäftigt sich damit, inwiefern ein a priori digitales, nebenberufliches Studienangebot dazu geeignet sein kann, (zukünftige) DaF-Lehrkräfte mit den benötigten zielsprachlichen Kompetenzen auszubilden. Es wird ...
    • Learning island-insensitivity from the input: A corpus analysis of child- And youth-directed text in norwegian 

      Kush, Dave; Sant, Charlotte; Strætkvern, Sunniva Briså (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-20)
      Norwegian allows filler-gap dependencies into relative clauses (RCs) and embedded questions (EQs) – domains that are usually considered islands in other languages. We conducted a corpus study on youth-directed reading material to assess what direct evidence Norwegian children receive for filler-gap dependencies into islands. Results suggest that the input contains examples of filler-gap dependencies ...
    • Energy and security in transition - Insights and lessons from the Nordic region 

      Evensberget, Solveig (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-11-15)
      This thesis explores how renewable energy sources can affect and thus potentially change the conceptualization of energy security through an empirical investigation of the Nordic region. To explore the energy security concept, energy and security of renewables in the Nordic countries is analysed by employing the wide framework designed by Bengt Johansson. The analysis reveals that renewable energy ...
    • Vietnam – A general study of the triangulation toward change: social movements, economic development, and political changeover. An overview on the Vietnamese political development between internal movements and external constraints 

      Fornaroli, Alessandro (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-11-14)
      The 1986 Economic Reform (Doi Moi) can be considered a watershed in Vietnamese history. The resulting development has also had a notable impact on society, where a more solid economic base has enabled the development of the middle class, a necessary condition for the growth of civil society. While the political system still defends a collectivist model, economic liberalism is bringing the Vietnamese ...
    • SE in Spanish: properties, structures and analyses 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-01)
      This article provides an overview of Spanish SE, covering the main empirical facts, analyses and theoretical issues that it raises, and exploring the prospects to unify all uses –which are over a dozen in the literature– under one same object that keeps its surface properties invariable. We will show that it is almost inescapable to propose that SE is associated to two types of objects, defective ...
    • Reported language attitudes among Norwegian speaking in-migrants in Tromsø 

      Sætermo, Monica; Sollid, Hilde (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-05-03)
      Today, in an era of increased mobility and migration, there is also increased in-migration within regions and countries. In the case of Norway, there is high tolerance for dialect use, and in this context, it is interesting to ask which kinds of sociolinguistic strategies in-migrants consider to be available given their current situation. This article explores the reported language attitudes from ...
    • Peopling Prehistoric Coastlines: Identifying Mid-Holocene Forager Settlement Strategies in Northern Norway 

      Damm, Charlotte; Jordan, Peter D.; Skandfer, Marianne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-08)
      In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources and have long been a focus of human habitation. Despite the rich archaeological records that are located along many northern coastlines, there is a relatively limited understanding of the range of factors that informed local settlement strategies. Northern Norway has one of the world’s longest and best-preserved ...