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    • Crosslinguistic influence in the acquisition of a third language: The Linguistic Proximity Model 

      Westergaard, Marit; Mitrofanova, Natalia; Mykhaylyk, Roksolana; Rodina, Yulia (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-19)
      Aims and Objectives:<br>The main goal of the present study is to investigate effects of crosslinguistic influence in third language acquisition by simultaneous bilinguals. We address the following research questions: Do both languages contribute to crosslinguistic influence in third language acquisition, or is one of them chosen as the sole source of influence? Is crosslinguistic influence always ...
    • Hvor mange genus er det i Tromsødialekten? 

      Westergaard, Marit; Rodina, Yulia (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Tradisjonelt har tromsø-dialekten tre genus; maskulinum, femininum og nøytrum. i denne artikkelen presenterer vi resultater fra to eksperimentelle studier som kan tyde på at femininum er i ferd med å forsvinne, slik at dialekten endrer seg til et to-genussystem med felleskjønn og intetkjønn. Mens voksne bruker den ubestemte artikkelen ei så å si alltid ved femininumsord, ...
    • Forma på det mediopassive suffikset i mellomnorske diplom 

      Mørck, Endre (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Materialet for undersøkelsen er 1743 mediopassive verbformer fra 5569 mellomnorske diplom. Etter ei drøfting av bruken av <i>z, h,</i> dobbeltskrevet konsonant og innledende apikal plosiv i det mediopassive suffikset henføres de 31 skrivemåtene av suffikset til de to typene -ST og -S. Det blir så vist hvordan disse typene fordeler seg kronologisk, geografisk og sosialt og på norske og lånte ord, ...
    • Gender Change in Norwegian Dialects: Comprehension is affected before Production 

      Lundquist, Bjørn; Rodina, Yulia; Sekerina, Irina; Westergaard, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-10-04)
      This article investigates language variation and change in the grammatical gender system of Norwegian, where feminine gender agreement is in the process of disappearing in some Northern Norwegian dialects. Speakers of the Tromsø ( N = 46) and Sortland ( N = 54) dialects participated in a Visual Word experiment. The task examined whether they used indefinite articles ( en , e ...
    • Perspectives on Palatalization 

      Krämer, Martin; Urek, Olga (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-08-31)
      In this article we provide a discussion of the definition of palatalization as a phonological phenomenon, its crosslinguistic variation, phonetic or functional grounding and phonetic (un)naturalness of palatalization, and theoretical approaches to palatalization patterns. After providing this background to the collection of articles in this special issue of Glossa we will give an overview of the ...
    • Far, familien og huldra – oppsummering frå den russiske filmfestivalen Kinotavr 2016 

      Høgetveit, Åsne Ø. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Årets utgåve av den årlege opne, russiske filmfestivalen Kinotavr var nummer 27 i rekka, og festivalen er ein ypparleg stad for å ta tempen på Russisk film. Konkurranseprogrammet inneheldt 14 langfilmar og 26 kortfilmar, der eit høgt tal var regissert av debutantar og kvinner. Fleste parten av filmane tok føre seg samtidas Russland, og personlege historier om familieliv, oppvekst, kjærleik og så ...
    • På gjengrodde stier: Pasienten som forteller 

      Nesby, Linda (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      In this article, I discuss Knut Hamsun’s last book On Overgrown Paths [På gjengrodde Stier] (1949) from the perspective of a pathography, meaning an autobiography that focuses on a person’s illness and its consequences. Due to his actions during WWII, Hamsun was subjected to a psychiatric examination in 1947 and diagnosed as having permanently impaired mental faculties. Hamsun opposed this diagnosis, ...
    • Drama, idyll og eventyr. Gunnar Sommerfeldts filmadaptasjon (1921) av Hamuns Markens grøde 

      Wærp, Lisbeth Pettersen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      This article examines Gunnar Sommerfeldt’s 1921 silent movie adaptation of Knut Hamsun’s Nobel Prize novel Markens Grøde [Growth of the Soil] (1917). The article argues that what characterizes this very first Hamsun film adaptation is its emphasis on the dramatic and the spectacular and its foregrounding of northern Norwegian nature. Inspired by Martin Lefebvre’s distinction in Landscape and Film ...
    • Begjæret etter bergets dyp og fjellets tinder: om sider ved det dikteriske fundament hos Ibsen og Hamsun 

      Arntzen, Even (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Even though Knut Hamsun stubbornly denied it, all his life he had a strong and ambivalent interest for Henrik Ibsen. Quite well known are Hamsun's many attacks on Ibsen in articles and lectures, letters and novels. Less known is that there are several coinciding (intertextual) motifs between Ibsen and Hamsun. In several of Ibsen's plays and poems the mountain motif is associated with poetic vocation ...
    • "... DET BESTE I DEN NORDNORSKE FORTELJARTRADISJONEN". Om Lars Bergs romaner – sammenliknet med Hamsuns 

      Wærp, Henning Howlid (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      This article uses a regional perspective to compare the novels of Lars Berg with Knut Hamsun’s novels set in northern Norway. What characterizes the northern Norwegian storytelling tradition, and is it possible to define it? In order to close in on this concept, this article focuses on certain aspects of setting, including: fishery, trade, language, and character.
    • ¿Puede ser el sufijo -oso un elemento relacional? 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      In this article we discuss whether the hypothesis that the suffix -oso is an abstract relational element –closer to adpositions than to adjectives– is plausible or not. This view would have the advantage that it would make possible an explanation of its semantic flexibility and the fact that it is used to derive a heterogeneous family of elements, but it also faces a number of apparent counterexamples ...
    • Broad scope and narrow focus: On the contemporary linguistic and psycholinguistic study of third language acquisition 

      González Alonso, Jorge; Rothman, Jason; Berndt, Denny; Castro, Tammer; Westergaard, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-06-25)
      Aims:<br> in this introduction we situate the seven articles in this special issue in terms of the connections between their themes and their individual contributions to the field of third language acquisition (L3A): new theoretical models, innovative methodologies, an epistemological commentary and new perspectives related to multilingual processing and cognitive function.<br> Approach:<br> we ...
    • Counter-hegemonic commemorative play: marginalized pasts and the politics of memory in the digital game Assassin’s Creed: Freedom Cry 

      Lundedal Hammar, Emil (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-11-24)
      In this article, I argue that digital games hold the potential to influence processes of cultural memory related to past and contemporary forms of marginalization. By bringing cultural memory studies into dialogue with game studies, I account for the ways through which digital games and practices of play might influence historical discourses and memory politics pertaining to marginalized identities. ...
    • Recent Semantic Changes for the Term "Digital" 

      Brattli, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The term digital originates from the Latin word for finger/counting and has for many years been used to denote discrete signals and information, as opposed to analog. Discrete representation is an important principle, not only in computers, but also for (printed) text, music scores and even our genes. Recently however, the use of the term has increased and the meaning expanded to include almost ...
    • Seeing Disorientation: China Miéville’s The City & the City 

      Schimanski, Johan Henrik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-01-06)
      Orientations revealed as false presumably lead to the need for reorientation. Outside this economy, can there be utopian unorientation or ambiguous post-orientation? The self comes into being in a moment of disorientation, as Althusser's famous scene of being hailed by a policeman on the street makes clear. Althusser represses this moment, but what if we allow for its accompanying self-reflexivity? ...
    • Does historical linguistics need the Cognitive Commitment? Prosodic change in East Slavic 

      Nesset, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      On the basis of a case study of the so-called jer shift in Slavic, I argue that the Cognitive Commitment is essential for an adequate analysis of language change. While the “social turn” and the “quantitative turn” open up important perspectives and provide new opportunities for cognitive historical linguistics, the Cognitive Commitment remains essential because it facilitates elegant and ...
    • War/Game: Studying Relations Between Violent Conflict, Games, and Play 

      Pötzsch, Holger; Hammond, Philip (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2016-12)
      Games and war have always stood in a close relationship to one another. From the ancient Chinese Go, via various iterations of chess to contemporary digital simulation games, or from classical Roman gladiator battles, via martial-arts competitions to today’s first-person shooters, the skills employed and the structures limiting participants’ actions and perceptions point to a variety of equivalences ...
    • Nanook of the North (USA, 1922/1947/1976/1998) and film exhibition in the classical silent era: A document unbounded? 

      Skare, Roswitha (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      <b>Purpose</b> – The purpose of this paper is to provide a discussion on whether more traditional documents like a film of the classical silent era can be discussed as an unbounded document. <b>Design/methodology/approach</b> – By taking Gérard Genette ’ s concept of the paratext as point of departure and focussing on the exhibition of Nanook of the North during the silent era, the ...
    • Deconstructing the non-episodic readings of Spanish deverbal adjectives 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-03)
      The interpretation of an eventuality embedded in a deverbal adjective is typically non-episodic; specifically it is dispositional, habitual or modal. This article examines these readings based on a case study of three productive adjectivalizing suffixes in Spanish. It is proposed that the same structure can underlie these three non-episodic readings. Which is selected in each case is a function of ...
    • Editorial: The Grammar of Multilingualism 

      Alexiadou, Artemis; Lohndal, Terje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-09-21)