Viser treff 1198-1217 av 1967

    • Name-calling: The Russian 'new Vocative' and its status 

      Janda, Laura Alexis (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019-06-18)
      Henning Andersen (2012) points out that the Russian “new Vocative” (e.g., мам! ‘mama!’, Саш! ‘Sasha!’) presents a series of unusual behaviors that set it apart from ordinary case marking. Andersen argues that the Vocative should not be considered a declensional word form of nouns. The Russian Vocative is certainly an uncommon linguistic category, but does this entail setting up a new tran- scategorial ...
    • Name-calling: The Russian ‘new Vocative’ and its status 

      Janda, Laura Alexis (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Henning Andersen (2012) points out that the Russian “new Vocative” (e.g., мам! ‘mama!’, Саш! ‘Sasha!’) presents a series of unusual behaviors that set it apart from ordinary case marking. Andersen argues that the Vocative should not be considered a declensional word form of nouns. The Russian Vocative is certainly an uncommon linguistic category, but does this entail setting up a new transcategorial ...
    • Nanook of the North (1922) – Zur Rolle paratextueller Elemente für das Verständnis des Films 

      Skare, Roswitha (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      In film history Robert Flaherty’s Nanook of the North (1922) is usually considered the first documentary and possibly one of the best known documentaries of the silent era. It has also been called the first ethnographic film, as well as the first art film. However, this paper will not discuss the question of whether Nanook is a documentary, rather it will focus on the fact that there is not only ...
    • Nanook of the North (USA 1922, Robert J. Flaherty): Repertoiremusik und Neukomposition 

      Skare, Roswitha (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • 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 ...
    • Nanook of the North: Fra Broadway i New York til Storgata i Tromsø 

      Skare, Roswitha (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-03-08)
      <p>Verdensteatret åpnet sine dører sommeren 1916 og er i dag Norges eldste kinobygg som fortsatt brukes for å vise film. Vi vet om åpningsforestillingen den 4. juni 1916 at det svenske melodramaet Madame de Thebes Spaadom fra 1915, med norsk tittel Skjæbnens Søn, står på programmet og at Bladet Tromsø kunne fortelle om lange køer. Likevel vet vi svært lite om enkelte elementer av filmfremvisningen ...
    • Nanosyntax : A short primer to a new approach to language 

      Starke, Michal (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2009)
      Nanosyntax is a novel approach to the architecture of language, designed to make (better) sense of the new empirical picture emerging from recent years of syntactic research. It is a large-scale project, addressing a wide array of issues, ranging from big issues such as the modularity of language, to fine details, such as the derivation of allomorphy in irregular patterns of given languages and its ...
    • Nanosyntax and syncretism in multidimensional paradigms 

      Taraldsen, Knut Tarald (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-11)
      This article discusses certain problems that arise when the basic tenets of Nansyntax are employed in an analysis of syncretism patterns in multidimensional paradigms and presents and evaluate different solutions to these problems. The article is intended as a follow-up to my article an introduction to Nanosyntax.
    • The Nanosyntax of Hungarian postpositions 

      Dekany, Eva (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2009)
    • Nansens "På ski over Grønland" 

      Sundby, Hanne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2006)
    • Narrating the Migration Experience. How can the use of young adult migrant narratives and authentic experience in the EFL classroom increase both knowledge and understanding regarding society, history and adolescent migrant identity? 

      Tamnes, Bodil (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-04-11)
      This thesis explores how Said’s idea of Orientalism; how the Self mirrors the Other and recognizes otherness, and how these terms and processes influence and interfere with the establishment of personal identity. However, considerable examples in YA migration narrative demonstrate how Orientalism and othering are outdated and archaic mechanisms of identification, although they still intervene with ...
    • Narrative and Ambiguity in the Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner 

      Mandal, Børge (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-11-01)
      The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner has been the subject of critical discussion for a long period of time. The discussions mainly revolve around the inconsistencies and ambiguity of the two narratives in the novel: the Editor’s and Robert Wringhim’s. This paper shows how some of this ambiguity is warranted, and how some of it is possible to diminish by perceiving the narratives ...
    • Narrative empathy in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Home. An approach to teaching these works in upper secondary school in Norway 

      Rindstad, Karoline (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-05-14)
      The following thesis uses Toni Morrison’s two novels Beloved and Home to demonstrate how multiple narrative perspectives can be used to prevent as well as evoke reader’s empathy. Furthermore, the thesis suggests using her work in upper secondary school to teach students about how narrative perspectives might manipulate empathy, which can enable them to reflect upon how different perspectives affect ...
    • Nasal consonants, sonority, and syllable phonotactics: the dual nasal hypothesis 

      Krämer, Martin; Zec, Draga (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-04-28)
      We investigate the phonotactic behaviour of nasal consonants in a database of over 200 languages. Our findings challenge the common classification of nasals as intermediate between obstruents and liquids on the sonority hierarchy. Instead, we propose that there are two types of nasal consonants, one group with lower sonority than liquids and one with higher sonority. We propose that these two types ...
    • Nasjonsrelaterte stedsnavn på Svalbard : hvilke nasjoner har satt flest spor etter seg? 

      Ulvang, Oddvar Magnus (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-10-29)
      Temaet for denne avhandlingen er nasjonshegemoniet innen stedsnavn på Svalbard, et norsk område med et areal på størrelse med Nordland og Troms fylker til sammen. Her har mange forskjellige nasjoner satt spor etter seg i stedsnavna i forbindelse med vitenskaps- og fangstekspedisjoner. Svalbard ble i 1925 en del av Norge, men før dette har nordmenn, svensker, russere, briter, tyskere, hollendere og ...
    • Nationaløkonomiske og -kulturelle udfordringer for nordiske spilindustrier i en platformkapitalistisk verden 

      Lundedal Hammar, Emil (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-30)
      Denne artikel undersøger de økonomiske og kulturelle forhold mellem digitale platforme og norske og danske spiludviklere. Hvor digitale platforme som Apples og Googles appbutikker, Valves Steam og Sonys, Microsofts og Nintendos onlinebutikker har gjort det lettere for spiludviklere i Norge og Danmark at nå ud til millioner af potentielle kunder, introducerer jeg nogle udfordringer og kritiske ...
    • Natur og lyrikk hos Theodor Caspari 

      Egeberg, Erik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2003)
    • The nature of nominal classification: the case of grammatical gender 

      Conzett, Philipp (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2009)
    • Nature, identity and Indian survival in Louis Owens' Wolfsong 

      Mikalsen, Kenneth (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-06-01)
      The thesis analyzes the novel WOLFSONG by Louis Owens with particular focus on how in the novel Native American versus Euro-American relationship with nature and environment are presented. Furthermore, the thesis examines how the novel makes use of different imagery and characterizations in order to challenge perceptions around the complexity of American Indian identity, particularly countering the ...
    • "Naturfolk" i teori og praksis: Skildringen av samene og den nordlige kulturen i Knud Rasmussens Lapland" 

      Brøgger, Fredrik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-07-25)
      This article focuses on the portrayal of reindeer Sami in the Danish explorer Knud Rasmussen's early book Lapland from 1907, a work that has received relatively little attention in Rasmussen scholarship. His characterizations of the Sami reflect conventional, paternalistic ideas of race and culture at the turn of the century as well as romantic-sentimental conceptions of indigenous peoples as noble ...