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    • The nature of nominal classification: the case of grammatical gender 

      Conzett, Philipp (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2009)
    • Variation and change in Norwegian wh-questions: The role of the complementizer som 

      Westergaard, Marit; Vangsnes, Øystein A; Lohndal, Terje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-06-18)
      In this paper, we consider variation in Verb Second (V2) word order in wh-questions across Norwegian dialects by investigating data from the Nordic Syntax Database (NSD), which consists of acceptability judgments collected at more than 100 locations in Norway. We trace the geographical distribution of the two main variables: phrasal vs. monosyllabic wh-elements (the latter argued to be heads) and ...
    • And up she went – The moral vertical in Wings 

      Høgetveit, Åsne Ø. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This article is dedicated to the film Wings (1966) directed by the Soviet director Larisa Shepitko. With its story of a World War II veteran, Nadezhda Stepanovna Petrukhina, Wings makes for an interesting case when looking at women’s and veteran’s status in the Soviet society of the 1960’s, and morality and memory culture more generally speaking. But as Nadezhda Stepanovna is a former fighter pilot ...
    • Ka korpuse fortæll? Om ordstilling i hv-spørsmål i norske dialekter 

      Vangsnes, Øystein Alexander; Westergaard, Marit (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2014)
      I standardspråklig norsk finnes en regel som gjerne blir kalt V2. Den krever at det finitte verbet alltid står på andreplass i setninga, som for eksempel i <I>Studentene drikker øl, Hva drikker studentene</I>? og <I>Vanligvis drikker studentene øl</I>. I denne artikkelen tar vi for oss et brudd på V2-regelen som er utbredt i mange norske dialekter, nemlig ikke-V2 i <I>hv</I>-spørsmål, slik som i ...
    • Public space in the Soviet city: A spatial perspective on mass protests in Minsk 

      Hansen, Arve (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In many capitals, the central public square is the place where people go en masse when they wish to voice their discontent. The squares used for such collective actions are diverse. Each square has its unique combination of symbols and history; they are used in different ways by the public; and they often have distinct physical characteristics. Yet, in social sciences, when determining what makes ...
    • Middelalderens bibliotek på Trondenes 

      Bergesen, Rognald Heiseldal (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2013)
      Preserved medieval books from the stone church at Trondenes in northern norway are investigated to illuminate distinct features of a book collection from the church. In particular, they testify to the use of early printed books (incunabula) in the late Middle Ages in norway. The discussion relates to chronology and the functions of the church. The functions considered are connected to liturgy, ...
    • Forholdet mellom allmenn lingvistisk forskning og forskning på individuelle språk 

      Lohndal, Terje (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2017)
      En tradisjonell motsetning innenfor vitenskapen er den mellom teoretikeren og empirikeren. En teoretiker er primært interessert i teorier og hvordan disse er sammensatt. Empiri er bare interessant i den grad den kan kaste lys over teorien, det viktigste målet er å finne ut hvordan teorien er skrudd sammen. For empirikeren er bildet det motsatte: Hun er interessert i mest mulig kunnskap om data ...
    • Youth blogging and serious illness 

      Nesby, Linda; Salamonsen, Anita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-12-15)
      In recent years, a growing number of young people who experience illness tend to blog about it. In this paper, we question whether and how illness blogs illustrate the intercommunicative aspect of blogging by bringing forth both the literary concept of the implied reader and the sociological concepts of empowerment and agency in the analysis. We argue that young people blogging about serious illness ...
    • Formal Linguistic Approaches to Heritage Language Acquisition: Bridges for Pedagogically Oriented Research. 

      Rothman, Jason; Tsimpli, Ianthi Maria; Pascual y Cabo, Diego (Chapter; Bokkapittel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The goal of this chapter is to lay out the central themes of heritage language acquisition research adopting a formal/theoretical linguistic perspective. Specifically, we aim to provide a detailed discussion of the nature of heritage language grammars. In doing so, we will address the debates on how to explain heritage speaker competence differences from monolingual baselines and more. This ...
    • Media Matter 

      Pötzsch, Holger (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-27)
      The present contribution maps materialist advances in media studies. Based on the assumption that matter and materiality constitute significant aspects of communication processes and practices, I introduce four fields of inquiry - technology, political economy and labour, the body, and ecology - and argue that these perspectives enable more comprehensive understandings of the implications of ...
    • La mujer hermosa y la estatua de palo de «El mundo por de dentro» de Francisco de Quevedo: el desafío epistemológico en clave escéptica 

      Davenport, Randi Lise (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-11-14)
      Although the fourth of Quevedo’s Dreams and Discourses (Sueños y discursos), The World from Within (El mundo por de dentro), has been characterized as one of his most ‘skeptical’ texts, few critics have explored how skepticism functions in the text. Based on my doctoral research that takes into account recent revisions of Renaissance skepticism as a ‘multi-purpose tool’ and examines the text as a ...
    • Suomen kiuas, karjalan kiukua ja havaintoja etymologian tutkimusperinteestä 

      Ylikoski, Jussi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The article revisits and reevaluates the origins of the North Finnic word for ‘sauna stove’. According to the received view – originally presented in Uuno Taavi Sirelius’ (1907) study on dwellings of Uralic peoples – Finnish kiuas with variants such as kiukaa, kiukoa and kiukas, Karelian kiuku(v)a and kiugua as well as Ingrian kiukā and Vote tšiukas originate in the Finnic (Finnish) compound ...
    • English compound and non-compound processing in bilingual and multilingual speakers: Effects of dominance and sequential multilingualism 

      González Alonso, Jorge; Villegas, Julián; García Mayo, María del Pilar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-02)
      This article reports on a study investigating the relative influence of the first language and dominant language (L1) on second language (L2) and third language (L3) morpho-lexical processing. A lexical decision task compared the responses to English NV-er compounds (e.g. taxi driver) and non-compounds provided by a group of native speakers and three groups of learners at various levels of English ...
    • Evidence from Neurolinguistic Methodologies: Can it Actually Inform Linguistic/Language Acquisition Theories and Translate to Evidence-Based Applications? 

      Roberts, L; Gonzalez Alonso, Jorge; Pliatsikas, Christos; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-10-13)
      This special issue is a testament to the recent burgeoning interest by theoretical linguists, language acquisitionists and teaching practitioners in the neuroscience of language. It offers a highly valuable, state-of-the-art overview of the neurophysiological methods that are currently being applied to questions in the field of second language (L2) acquisition, teaching and processing. Research in ...
    • The role of L1 phonology in L2 morphological production: L2 English past tense production by L1 Spanish, Mandarin, and Japanese Speakers. 

      Cabrelli Amaro, Jennifer; Campos-Dintrans, Gonzalo; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This study considers the role of L1 phonological influence in L2 English past tense morphology production by native speakers of Spanish, Mandarin, and Japanese. While these L1s share similar phonological restrictions on consonant cluster formation needed for English past tense morphology, differences arise in L1 syntax (only Mandarin lacks syntactic past) and L1 prosodic structure (only Japanese has ...
    • Differences in use without deficiencies in competence: passives in the Turkish and German of Turkish heritage speakers in Germany. 

      Bayram, Fatih; Rothman, Jason; Iverson, Michael; Miller, David; Puig Mayenco, Eloi; Kupisch, Tanja; Westergaard, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Determining how and why adult outcomes of heritage speaker (HS) bilingualism differ from monolinguals is difficult because it requires the reconstruction of developmental paths from end-state data. In an effort to address this issue, we examine HSs of Turkish in Germany at an early age of development (10-15 years old, n=22), as well as age-matched monolingual controls in Turkey (n=20) and Germany ...
    • The state of the science in generative SLA and its place in modern second language studies. 

      Rothman, Jason; Slabakova, Roumyana (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This article has two main goals. The first is to summarize and comment on the current state-of-affairs of generative approaches to SLA (GenSLA), thirty-five years into its history. This discussion brings the readership of SSLA up-to-date on the questions driving GenSLA agendas and clears up misconceptions about what GenSLA does and does not endeavor to explain. We engage key questions/debates/shifts ...
    • Selective Realism: Filtering Experiences of War and Violence in First- and Third-Person Shooters 

      Pötzsch, Holger (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-07-31)
      The present article develops the concept of selective realism to understand how design features and narrative frames of first- and third-person shooters (F/TPS) exclude attention to salient, yet unpleasant, features of warfare such as problematic forms of violence, long-term psychological impacts, or socio-political blowbacks. Identifying four specific filters that frame player experiences, I argue ...
    • «Прошу не гневаться моим вопросам»: диалог переводчика с носителем языка (из переписки О. Брока с А. А. Шахматовым) 

      Lønngren, Tamara (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The article ""I ask you not to be annoyed at my questions": the Norwegian Professor Olaf Broch as translator (from the history of Russian-Norwegian connections)" is devoted to the translation activity of the first Professor of Slavic languages Olaf Broch, who is known primarily as a linguist. The article is based on facts previously unknown: the correspondence Olaf Broch had with the Russian academician ...
    • Extraction from gerunds and the internal syntax of verbs 

      Fábregas, Antonio; Jiménez-Fernández, Ángel L. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      This paper provides an analysis of transparent gerunds in Spanish, as in ¿Qué llegó [silbando qué] Juan? ‘ What arrived [whistling what] Juan? ’ , using a decomposition of Aktionsart in a series of syntactic heads. A traditional analysis of these secondary predicates as adjuncts would undermine well-established syntactic principles restricting movement and extraction. We argue that ...