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    • A restricted freedom of choice: Linguistic diversity in the digital landscape 

      Trosterud, Trond (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The freedom of choosing what language to use in various contexts is restricted by a wide range of non-linguistic factors. One often-overlooked factor is the availability of a digital infrastructure for the languages in question. To put it bluntly: With no keyboard layout available there also will be no texts written. The article looks at different aspects related to minority languages and digital ...
    • Restrictions on reflexive and anti-causative readings in nominalizations and participles 

      Lundquist, Bjørn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      This article discusses the absence of reflexive or self-caused readings in certain types of participles and de-verbal nominalizations, like the hanging of the suicidal patient and The suicidal patient was hanged yesterday. I argue that the "anti-reflexive" reading is not triggered by the presence of a subject PRO or pro, but rather by the absence of reflexive marking, i.e. overt marking that functions ...
    • Resultados vs. Realidad: un ejemplo en las actitudes lingüísticas 

      Ruiz Pareja, Raquel (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2018-12-20)
      Este artículo presenta una revisión de parte de un estudio de investigación sobre actitudes lingüísticas: “Estudio sobre las actitudes lingüísticas en Andalucía: andaluz oriental y andaluz occidental” (Ruiz Pareja, 2015). El objetivo de este trabajo es arrojar un poco de luz sobre el contraste que existe en Sociolingüística entre las actitudes afectivas y cognitivas, que además están presentes en ...
    • Resultative predicates in Japanese 

      Takamine, Kaori (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2007)
      Washio (1997; 1999) observes that resultative predicates are divided into two different groups, strong and weak resultatives, depending on ‘patienthood’ of the object. This typology of resultatives seems to capture a point of crosslinguistic variation in resultatives; Japanese has weak but not strong resultatives, while English has both. Washio also observes that there is another group of examples ...
    • Resultatives in Korean Revisited : Complementation versus Adjunction 

      Son, Minjeong (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2008)
      Korean resultatives are divided into two types depending on whether the subject of a resultative secondary predicate is assigned accusative case or nominative case. The former is comparable to selected object resultatives (e.g., Mary wipe the table clean), and the latter to unselected object resultatives (e.g., John screamed himself hoarse) in English. Korean resultatives have received a great deal ...
    • Review of 'Mixed categories: The morphosyntax of noun modification' 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2020-12-04)
      A scientific theory is judged by its ability to provide a principled explanation of less straightforward facts that lie at the margins of the data normally discussed and captured by other theories. To the extent that those data naturally follow from the new proposal, that theory is successfull in defining a new paradigm. Mixed Categories, by Irina Nikolaeva and Andrew Spencer, is an excellent example ...
    • Review of 'Understanding and teaching reflexive sentences (Routledge 2022) 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-09)
      The monograph Understanding and Teaching reflexive sentences in Spanish, by Luis H. González (2022) constitutes a proposal for an integral theory of se-constructions in Spanish to help L2 learners of Spanish understand the diversity of constructions. The core of the theory, which is strongly semantically oriented, proposes that se-structures always involve the substitution of the external argument ...
    • Review of M. Lacorte (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Hispanic Applied Linguistics 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Review of: M. Baerman (ed.). The Oxford handbook of inflection. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 688 p. ISBN: 978-0-19-959142-8. 

      Nesset, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Recent years have witnessed a steady stream of linguistics handbooks. The 688-page volume under review is part of a large series published by Oxford University Press involving handbooks on particular theories (e.g. Construction Grammar), subfields (e.g. sociolinguistics), and linguistic phenomena (e.g. compounding and derivational morphology). M. Baerman’s volume is a very valuable addition to the ...
    • Rezension zu: Fritz Graf / Sarah Iles Johnston, Ritual Texts for the Afterlife. Orpheus and the Bacchic Gold Tablets 

      Torjussen, Stian Sundell (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008)
    • Rëâdīńg wõrdš wîth ōrńåmêńtš: is there a cost? 

      Dunabeitia Landaburu, Jon Andoni; Perea, Manuel; Labusch, Melanie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-04-29)
      Introduction: Recent research has reported that adding non-existent diacritical marks to a word produces a minimal reading cost compared to the intact word. Here we examined whether this minimal reading cost is due to: (1) the resilience of letter detectors to the perceptual noise (i.e., the cost should be small and comparable for words and nonwords) or (2) top-down lexical processes that normalize ...
    • Rhetoric and the Creation of Space. The Utterance in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's "Wandrers Nachtlied II" and Rainer Maria Rilke's "Herbst" 

      Gaasland, Rolf (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-29)
      This article attempts to make sense of the speaker in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s «Wandrers Nachtlied II» and Rainer Maria Rilke’s «Herbst». It starts from the observation that the utterance in both poems combines a rhetorical function with a space-creating function, and that both functions participate in the poem’s organization as a communicative act in decisive ways. My conclusion is that the ...
    • Rhetorical question comprehension by Italian–German bilingual children 

      Geiss, Miriam; Ferin, Maria; Marinis, Theodoros; Kupisch, Tanja (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-12)
      This study investigates for the first time the comprehension of rhetorical questions (RhQs) in bilingual children. RhQs are non-canonical questions, as they are not used to request information, but to express the speaker’s belief that the answer is already obvious. This special pragmatic meaning often arises by means of specific prosodic and lexical-syntactic cues. Being childhood learners, ...
    • Riding the (brain) waves! Using neural oscillations to inform bilingualism research 

      Rossi, Eleonora; Pereria Soares, Sergio Miguel; Prystauka, Yanina; Nakamura, Megan; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-04)
      The study of the brains’ oscillatory activity has been a standard technique to gain insights into human neurocognition for a relatively long time. However, as a complementary analysis to ERPs, only very recently has it been utilized to study bilingualism and its neural underpinnings. Here, we provide a theoretical and methodological starter for scientists in the (psycho) linguistics and neurocognition ...
    • Rising possessors in Spanish 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      In this paper we propose that some nominal structures involve rising of a possessive pronoun from a lower, defective nominal domain to a structure headed by a noun with which they do not hold any direct semantic relation. The conditions under which this operation can take place are explored. It can only happen when the lower domain is severely impoverished; it is introduced by a weak preposition ...
    • Roald Amundsen’s South Pole Book (1912) 

      Wærp, Henning Howlid (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      The Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen publisheda book after each of his five expeditions: about the Northwest Passage, 1903-1907 (1907), the Northeast Passage,1918-1920 (1921), the South Pole expedition, 1910-1912 (1912) and about the two attempts of reaching the North Pole(1925, 1926). In addition he published an autobiography in 1927, the year before he disappeared while flying on arescue ...
    • Robert Adams in Transatlantic Review: Archiving the Barbary Captive and Traveller 

      Wolfe, Stephen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      This paper discusses the reception of a Barbary Coast Captivity Narrative by Robert Adams, published in 1816. The text has often been mentioned in studies of the Barbary Coast narrative but not as a document of a transatlantic discourse about African exploration, ethnography, and colonial development. The creation of Adams text and the creation of the Adams archive will be the subject of the paper ...
    • Robustness of the rule-learning effect in 7-month-old infants: A close, multicenter replication of Marcus et al. (1999) 

      Geambașu, Andreea; Spit, Sybren; van Renswoude, Daan; Blom, Wilhelmina Bernardina T.; Fikkert, Paula; Hunnius, Sabine; Junge, Caroline C.M.M.; Verhagen, Josje; Visser, Ingmar; Wijnen, Frank; Levelt, Clara C. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-16)
      We conducted a close replication of the seminal work by Marcus and colleagues from 1999, which showed that after a brief auditory exposure phase, 7-month-old infants were able to learn and generalize a rule to novel syllables not previously present in the exposure phase. This work became the foundation for the theoretical framework by which we assume that infants are able to learn abstract representations ...
    • Rock in the reservation : songs from Leningrad Rock Club 1981-86 

      Steinholt, Yngvar Bordewich (Book; Bok, 2005)
      On the seventh of March 1981 a rock club opened in Leningrad. This happened five years before Soviet cultural authorities were prepared to acknowledge that rock music existed in the USSR. According to official ideology, rock was a symptom of the moral and cultural decay of western capitalist societies, and therefore by definition unsuitable for Soviet audiences. Half a decade later, rock music broke ...
    • The role of aktionsart in deverbal nouns: State nominalizations across languages 

      Fábregas, Antonio; Marín, Rafael (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Most of the literature devoted to the study of deverbal nominalizations concentrates on the complex event reading (La concentración de partículas tiene lugar a temperatura ambiente, ‘The concentration of particles takes place at room temperature’) and the object reading (El paciente tenía concentraciones de calcio en el hombro, ‘The patient had calcium concentrations in the shoulder’), while ...