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    • Prosodija govorov Terskogo berega Belogo morja : predvrel'nye nabljudenija 

      Post, Margje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2001)
    • Prosodija govorov Terskogo berega Belogo morja: predvrel'nye nabljudenija 

      Post, Margje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2001)
      The present article presents some preliminary results of the study of some prosodic characteristics of the dialects of Varzuga and Umba, two Northern Russian villages on the Ter Coast of the White Sea. In our recently collected recordings, we observed a number of prosodic characteristics which are assumed to be typical for Northern Russian. Firstly, vowels appear to be relatively short. Secondly, ...
    • The Prosody of Swedish Underived Nouns: No lexical tones required 

      Morén-Duolljá, Bruce Timothy (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This paper provides a detailed representational analysis of the morpho-prosodic system of underived nouns in a dialect of Swedish. It shows that the morphology, stress and tonal patterns are not as complex as they first appear once the data are looked at in sufficient detail. Further, it shows that the renowned Swedish "lexical pitch accent" is not the result of lexical tones/tonemes. Rather, ...
    • Prostranstvo vo vremeni? Asimmetrija predloga v v prostranstvennyx i vremennyx konstrukcijax. 

      Nesset, Tore; Makarova, Anastasia (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2015)
    • Public Consultation on Proposed Revisions to Norway's Gene Technology Act: An Analysis of the Consultation Framing, Stakeholder Concerns, and the Integration of Non-Safety Considerations 

      Kjeldaas, Sigfrid; Antonsen, Trine; Hartley, Sarah; Myhr, Anne Ingeborg (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-07-08)
      In Norway, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are regulated through the Gene Technology Act of 1993, which has received international attention for its inclusion of non-safety considerations. In 2017, the Norwegian Biotechnology Advisory Board triggered a process to revise the Act that included a public consultation and resulted in the “Proposal for relaxation.” Using poststructuralist discourse ...
    • Public libraries as an infrastructure for a sustainable public sphere: A comprehensive review of research 

      Audunson, Ragnar Andreas; Aabø, Svanhild; Blomgren, Roger; Evjen, Sunniva; Jochumsen, Henrik; Larsen, Håkon; Rasmussen, Casper Havnegaard; Vårheim, Andreas; Johnston, Jamie; Koizumi, Masanori (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-08)
      <i>Purpose</i>: The purpose of this paper is to examine the shaping of public libraries as an infrastructure for a sustainable public sphere through a comprehensive literature review. <p> <p><i>Design/methodology/approach</i>: In order to capture the whole picture of this research field, we utilize comprehensive review methodology. The major research questions are: first, to what extent have ...
    • Public libraries as public sphere institutions: A comparative study of perceptions of the public library’s role in six European countries 

      Audunson, Ragnar Andreas; Aabø, Svanhild; Blomgren, Roger; Hobohm, Hans Christoph; Jochumsen, Henrik; Khosrowjerdi, Mahmood; Mumenthaler, Rudolf; Schuldt, Karsten; Rasmussen, Casper Hvenegaard; Rydbeck, Kerstin; Toth, Mate; Vårheim, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-09-26)
      <i>Purpose</i> – The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of public libraries as institutions underpinning a democratic public sphere as reasons legitimizing libraries compared to reasons that are more traditional and the actual use of libraries as public sphere arenas. <p> <p><i>Design/methodology/approach</i> – A survey of representative samples of the adult population in six ...
    • Public libraries in Norway and the Covid-19 pandemic 

      Skare, Roswitha (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Public libraries have played a central role in natural disasters such as the tornado in the Gulf of Mexico in 2004/2005 and the tsunami in the Tohoku region of Japan in 2011, but also in the financial crisis from 2008. While public libraries in these crises took on a very active role in providing shelter and infrastructure for their citizens, health crises seem to tell a different story. The Covid-19 ...
    • Public Libraries in Norway and the U.S.: Looking Outside During and After the Covid-19 Pandemic 

      Skare, Roswitha; Lenstra, Noah (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08)
      Through this examination of trends in outdoor oriented librarianship in Norway and in the United States we see both similarities and differences. In both countries we see efforts focused on promoting reading outdoors. We also see efforts in both countries to take the library outside, thus perhaps ensuring the library’s continued visibility and relevance to the community served. In both cases, library ...
    • Public Libraries Worked in the Tohoku Mega-disaster 

      Vårheim, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-01)
      Public libraries play important roles during disaster recovery, even when other government actors fail. Libraries are centers of local information and have local knowledge. Patrons, as well as government agencies and NGOs, benefit from public libraries’ local grounding. Along with their local communities, many public libraries in the Tohoku region of Japan were severely damaged in the earthquake ...
    • Public libraries, community resilience, and social capital 

      Vårheim, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-03)
      Introduction: <br> The role of public libraries in contributing to the resilience of their local communities is an underdeveloped area of research. This paper introduces, explores and develops the concept of community resilience in a public library setting.<br> Analysis: <br> The paper opens the broader literature on community resilience and analyses the specific theme of public libraries and community ...
    • Public libraries, social capital, and low intensive meeting places 

      Audunson, Ragnar Andreas; Vårheim, Andreas; Aabø, Svanhild; Holm, Erling Dokk (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2007)
      Introduction. This paper presents a research project aiming at eliciting the potential of public libraries in building social capital, and promoting generalized trust in today's multicultural society. Method. Two approaches to research, the societal approach and the institutional approach are identified. The concept of low intensive versus high intensive meeting places is presented. A survey ...
    • Public libraries: places creating social capital? 

      Vårheim, Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2009)
      Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show why studies of public libraries, regarding their possible contribution in creating social capital, are important for social capital research in general, and are important for library practice in particular. Design/methodology/approach – Building on the latest theoretical developments and empirical findings of social capital research, the role of the ...
    • The Public Library and Social Media. A Case Study from Tromsø, Norway 

      Skare, Roswitha (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2018-10)
      <i>Introduction</i>: Historically, archives, libraries and museums (ALM) have been perceived as institutions providing infrastructure for an open and enlightened public discourse. The Norwegian Public Libraries Act (Lov om folkebibliotek), for instance, focuses on public libraries being providers of knowledge and cultural expressions, agents of popular enlightenment, local meeting places and arenas ...
    • 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 ...
    • ¿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 ...
    • Punishment as a Crime? Perspectives on Prison Experience in Russian Culture 

      Rogatchevski, Andrei; Hansen, Julie (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2014)
    • Quantitative Methods in Cognitive Linguistics 

      Janda, Laura Alexis (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2013)
      Designed to serve as a textbook for courses in statistical analysis in linguistics, this book orients the reader to various quantitative methods and explains their implications for the field. The methods include chi-square, Fisher test, binomial test, ANOVA, correlation, regression, and cluster analysis. The advantages and limitations of each method are detailed and each method is illustrated with ...
    • Qué hacen las preposiciones en las perífrasis 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-12)
      En este artículo nos ocupamos de la naturaleza del llamado nexo de las perífrasis, y específicamente de los casos que son aparentemente preposiciones (<i>ir a</i> + <i>infinitivo</i>, <i>dejar de</i> + <i>infinitivo</i>). Mostraremos a través de una serie de pruebas que no cabe considerarlos formas fosilizadas que aparecen por un motivo de idiosincrasia léxica; antes bien, es posible establecer una ...
    • “Quiero juksar en la julaftenito” – Playfulness and metalinguistic awareness in translingual family interactions 

      Johnsen, Ragni Vik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This article explores playfulness and creativity in translingual family interactions. In particular, it focuses on how and to what ends adolescents mobilize multilingual resources in family interactions. It investigates the cases of two multilingual families with adolescent children (13–18 years old). The families have different linguistic backgrounds, but have in common that one of the parents have ...