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    • Sproget i fare : Knut Hamsuns syn på språkbruk og språkpolitikk 

      Nordmo, Jorun (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2007)
    • Spøkelsesfiske, makrellfotball og traktoregg: norske sammensetninger og konseptuell integrasjon 

      Nesset, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Denne artikkelen presenterer en analyse av norske sammensetninger i lys av Fauconnier og Turners (2002) teori om konseptuell integrasjon. Det argumenteres for at leddene i sammensetninger er “rombyggere” (“space builders”) som aktiverer ulike “innputtrom”, og at sammensetninger er “blandede rom” (“blends”) som integrerer informasjon fra innputtrommene. I forlengelsen av denne analysen lanseres ...
    • Stable and vulnerable domains in Germanic Heritage Languages 

      Westergaard, Marit; Kupisch, Tanja (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-22)
      This paper provides an overview of Germanic languages as heritage languages, i.e. languages acquired naturalistically by children in parts of the world where these languages are not the majority language. Summarizing research on different types of heritage speakers of Danish, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish, we identify certain stable and vulnerable domains. We focus on the so far best ...
    • 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 ...
    • Statsforvaltar – terminologisk skivebom? 

      Nesset, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2021-02-05)
    • Stedet som hjem for flere enn mennesket. Om Regine Normanns "Krabvaag. Skildringer fra et lite fiskevær" (1905) 

      Wærp, Henning Howlid (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-16)
      Hvem bebor et landskap? Artikkelen undersøker forholdet mellom dyreliv og menneskeliv i Vesterålen-forfatteren Regine Normanns debutroman Krabvaag(1905). Ved at dyrelivet i så stor grad inkluderes, fremstår fiskeværet ikke bare som menneskenes hjem. Krabvaaghar gjerne vært plassert i heimstaddiktningen. Termen har av mange vært regnet for å være begrensende, men med dagens interesse for økologiske ...
    • Stem Alternations in the Passive in Sierra Miwok 

      Bye, Patrik; Svenonius, Peter (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      Central Sierra Miwok (CSM; Freeland1951) is described as having root-and-template morphology (for a recent approach and further references, see Downing 2006). There are four stem forms, referred to by number, and identified by their place in the conjugational paradigms. The exact form of each stem depends on the phonological shape of the root, specifically whether it contains two or three consonants ...
    • A Stranger in the Lexicon: The Aspectual Status of Russian смочь ‘be able, manage (to)’ 

      Janda, Laura Alexis (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2018)
      It has been claimed that Russian смочь ‘be able, manage (to)’ has a number of unusual properties relating to its expression of aspect and tense. A number of new kinds of data are brought to bear in this debate. This article compares смочь with its purported aspectual partner verb мочь using overall and longitudinal corpus data. It also compares the distribution of forms of смочь with those of other ...
    • Strengthening the Literacy of an Indigenous Language Community: Methodological Implications of the Project Čyeti čälled anaraškielân, 'One Hundred writers for Aanaar Saami' 

      Olthuis, Marja-Liisa; Trosterud, Trond; Sarivaara, Erika Katjaana; Morottaja, Petter; Niskanen, Eljas (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021-05-03)
      Aanaar Saami literacy is weaker than majority languages, in the sense that reading and writing Aanaar Saami is less common. In order to strengthen literacy, we argue for an approach that represents a methodology for participatory research from a community and from an in-group perspective. We also discuss the implications this has for indigenous research. The article presents a strategy for producing ...
    • Structural and phonological cues for gender assignment in monolingual and bilingual children acquiring German. Experiments with real and nonce words 

      Kupisch, Tanja; Geiß, Miriam; Mitrofanova, Natalia; Westergaard, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-04)
      We investigate the acquisition of grammatical gender marking in German by monolingual children as well as German-Russian bilingual children who grow up in Germany as heritage speakers of Russian. We ask to what extent monolingual and bilingual children use phonological and/or structural cues to assign nominal gender, and to what extent they rely on lexical knowledge. To this end, we designed three ...
    • Structural similarity in third language acquisition 

      Kolb, Nadine; Mitrofanova, Natalia; Westergaard, Marit Kristine Richardsen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-22)
      Language learners typically experience cross-linguistic influence (CLI) from one or several previously acquired languages when acquiring an additional language. Learners of a second language (L2) are influenced by their native languages in all language domains ranging from phonology, lexicon, and morphosyntax, to semantics, discourse, and pragmatics. In third (and subsequent) language (L3/ Ln) ...
    • The Struggle for Existence. Ibsen's The Wild Duck (Vildanden , 1884) 

      Wærp, Lisbeth Pettersen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-12)
      In The Wild Duck the struggle for existence is humorously referred to in the dialogue:<p> <p>FRU SØRBY. Kammerherrerne mener, at bedes man til middag, så skal man også arbejde for føden, herr Ekdal.<p><p> DEN FEDE HERRE. I et godt madhus er det en ren fornøjelse. <p><p>DEN TYNDHÅREDE. Herre gud, når det gælder kampen for tilværelsen, så – (Ibsen 2009a, 27–28)<sup>1</sup><p><p>Moreover, the symbolism ...
    • Strukturalismen og Roland Barthes 

      Aspaas, Øystein (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2004)
      Det følgende er to artikler skjøtt sammen til én tekst med en felles litteraturliste til slutt. Den første har tittelen ”Strukturalismen”, den andre ”Roland Barthes”. Dette er første del av en planlagt serie med orienterende, populærvitenskapelige artikler om moderne litteratur- og kulturteori. Det er meningen å presentere viktige retninger og enkeltteoretikere i tiden fra og med strukturalismen ...
    • Studies in Övdalian Morphology and Syntax: New Research on a Lesser-Known Scandinavian Language 

      Bentzen, Kristine; Rosenkvist, Henrik; Johannessen, Janne Bondi (Book; Bok; Peer reviewed, 2015)
    • The study of orphism. 

      Torjussen, Stian Sundell (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2005)
    • Subject and object extraction from embedded clauses 

      Bentzen, Kristine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-22)
    • 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. ...
    • Subject placement with respect to negation 

      Bentzen, Kristine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-22)
      Most main clauses in the Scandinavian languages are subject-initial, which combined with the V2 (verb second) requirement means that the subject is immediately followed by the finite verb. However, in embedded clauses without verb movement in Mainland Scandinavian, as well as in non-subject-initial matrix clauses, the position of the subject may interact with the position of sentential adverbials ...
    • The Sublime in American Romanticism 

      Falke, Cassandra (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
      This chapter examines the influence of William Bartram´s <i>Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida</i> on the writing of Wordsworth and Coleridge in the 1790s and highlights the uniqueness of Bartram´s eco-centric approach to sublimity in early American thinking about the natural world. A practiced botanist and natural illustrator, Bartram delights in cataloguing ...
    • Subsegmental language detection in Celtic language text 

      Tyers, Francis Morton; Minocha, Akshay (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2014)
      This paper describes an experiment to perform language identification on a sub-sentence basis. The typical case of language identification is to detect the language of documents or sentences. However, it may be the case that a single sentence or segment contains more than one language. This is especially the case in texts where code switching occurs.