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    • Paul Muldoon and the Language of Poetry 

      Moi, Ruben (Book; Bok, 2020)
      Paul Muldoon and the Language of Poetry is the first book in years that attends to the entire oeuvre of the Irish-American poet, critic, lyricist, dramatist and Princeton professor from his debut with New Weather in 1973 up to his very recent publications. Ruben Moi’s book explores, in correspondence with language philosophy and critical debate, how Muldoon’s ingenious language and inventive form ...
    • Sujetos coloniales: escritura, identidad y negociación en Hispanoamérica (siglos XVI-XVIII) 

      Cabanillas Cardenas, Carlos Fernando (Book; Bok, 2017)
      El presente libro incluye catorce trabajos que se enfocan en el estudio de diversos sujetos coloniales que vivieron en los virreinatos americanos entre los siglos XVI y XVIII. El enfoque de cada uno es diverso, como diversos fueron estos sujetos y también las distintas estrategias que utilizaron, no solo para encontrar mejoras dentro del sistema colonial sino, en muchos casos, para reivindicar una ...
    • Cross-linguistic influence in bilingual grammars: Evidence from gender assigment in unilingual Dutch and mixed speech 

      van Osch, Brechje; Boers, Ivo; Grijzenhout, Janet; Couto, M. Carmen Parafita; Sterken, Bo; Tat, Deniz (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022)
      This study reports on grammatical gender assignment in elicited production data from heritage speakers of Turkish, Papiamento, and Spanish in the Netherlands. We selectively target the nominal domain, consisting of a determiner, a noun, and an adjective. Previous studies have demonstrated gender to be vulnerable in bilingual acquisition (e.g., Gathercole & Thomas 2005; Mitrofanova et al. 2018). The ...
    • Los trabajos de Sigismunda 

      Davenport, Randi Lise (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022)
      Este artículo se centra en la protagonista femenina de la historia septentrional de Cervantes. Como es bien sabido, igual que Persiles / Periandro, la co-protagonista femenina tiene una doble identidad (Alcalá Galán, 1999), aunque la “Sigismunda” del título casi desaparece en el texto bajo el nombre de Auristela que oculta su verdadera identidad. Mucho se ha escrito sobre los trabajos de amor y de ...
    • Executive functions are modulated by the context of dual language use: diglossic, bilingual and monolingual older adults 

      Alrwaita, Najla; Houston-Price, Carmel; Meteyard, Lotte; Voits, Toms; Pliatsikas, Christos (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-02-27)
      Studies investigating the role of dual language use in modulating executive functions have reported mixed results, with some studies reporting benefits in older adults. These studies typically focus on bilingual settings, while the role of dual language use in diglossic settings is rarely investigated. In diglossia, the two language varieties are separated by context, making it an ideal test case ...
    • 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 ...
    • Shakespeare in Ibsen's Drama 

      Wærp, Lisbeth Pettersen (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      Through comparative reading, I elaborate on claims in previous Ibsen research on Shakespeare’s influence on Ibsen. The main point is that aspects of Ibsen’s wayof creating dramatic characters from Brand (1866), Ibsen’s Scandinavian breakthrough, via An Enemy ofthe people (1882) to his last and modernistic play When We Dead Awaken (1899), can be regarded asinfluenced by Shakespeare, ...
    • 'Lei niogtredve go byggiimet.' Om unormerte lån fra norsk i samisk talespråk 

      Antonsen, Lene (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021-12-31)
      Denne artikkelen ser på ord annotert som fremmedspråklig ord eller sitatlån i det nordsamiske talespråkskorpuset LIA Sápmi. De mest frekvente orda blir vurdert mot ordbøker og tekstkorpus. Analysen viser at en del av disse orda i realiteten er etablerte lånord i muntlig språk, og mange av dem finnes også i ordbøker, men orda er fraværende i skriftlig språk. Størstedelen av de annoterte orda er ...
    • Mittelnorwegisch 

      Mørck, Endre (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      Die sprachgeschichtliche Epoche von der Mitte des 14. bis zum Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts wird üblicherweise als „mittelnorwegisch“ bezeichnet. Wie der Name sagt, handelt es sich dabei um die Übergangsphase von der altnorwegischen zur neunorwegischen Zeit. Will man die Entwicklungen in dieser Zeit kurz zusammenfassen, so sagt man oft, Altnorwegisch habe sich in dieser Zeit zu den modernen Dialekten ...
    • Trykkplasseringa i latinske lånord og partikkelverb i tre norske dialektområde 

      Tengesdal, Eirik; Lundquist, Bjørn (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021-12-31)
      Denne artikkelen granskar sambandet mellom trykkplassering i latinske lånord (som butikk) og partikkelverb (som gå ut), der trykkplasseringa på fyrstestavinga eller sistestavinga varierer. Med di partikkelverb har ein del av variasjon som skriv seg frå innomspråklege strukturelle faktorar, reknar me med at desse faktorane ikkje påverkar latinske ord i like stor grad. Ved å granska ikkje-syntaktisk ...
    • The synthetic perfect from Indo-Iranian to Late Vedic 

      Dahl, Eystein (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      This paper outlines the origin and development of the synthetic Perfect from Indo-Iranian, the reconstructed common ancestral stage of the Iranian and Indo-Aryan languages, to Vedic, the oldest attested stage of Old Indo-Aryan. Comparative evidence from Old Iranian, Homeric Greek and a number of other Indo-European languages shows that this morphological category ultimately stems from Proto-Indo-European. ...
    • The diachrony of ditransitives in Vedic Sanskrit 

      Dahl, Eystein (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      Indo-Iranian in general and Old Indo-Aryan in particular is usually regarded as a morphosyntactically rather conservative branch of the Indo-European linguistic family. However, recent work (e.g. Cotticelli and Dahl Forthcoming) demonstrates that Early Vedic, the oldest attested variety of Old Indo-Aryan, shows a number of important innovations in its alignment system, including the establishing of ...
    • Menneskets "her" 

      Greve, Anniken (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      Refleksjonen over stedet slik vi møter den hos Christian Norberg-Schulz, er nært knyttet til en refleksjon over mennesket. Denne filosofisk-antropologiske dimensjonen kan være litt skjult i mye av det andre han snakker om: sted, arkitekturhistorie, byggeskikker, stilhistorie. Så kan man spørre: Hvorfor er forståelsen av mennesket så vesentlig for forståelsen av byggekunsten og arkitektens virksomhet? ...
    • Imagination and Reality in Sami Fantasy 

      Fredriksen, Lill Tove (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      What is imagined and what is real? These are relevant questions in the fantasy novel Ilmmiid gaskkas (2013), written by Sami author Máret Ánne Sara and translated into English by Laura A. Janda as In Between Worlds (2016). The narrative depicts parallel stories, set above and below ground, and highlights an imbalance between our world on earth and that of our neighbours, the ulda-people in the ...
    • Nils-Aslak Valkeapää. A Powerful Poetic Manifestation 

      Gaski, Harald (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      Nils-Aslak Valkeapää (1943–2001), or Áillohaš as he used as his artist name for a period of time, was the greatest Sámi multimedia artist. He made his debut as an author in 1971 with a book of essays, and is so far the only Sámi who has been awarded the prestigious Nordic Council’s literature prize, for his book of poetry and photographs Beaivi, áhčážan, 1989 (The Sun, My Father, 1997).
    • Juan del Valle y Caviedes 

      Cabanillas Cardenas, Carlos Fernando (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      La obra poética más conocida de Juan del Valle y Caviedes1 (Porcuna, Jaén, 1645-Lima, 1698) es la que corresponde a sus composiciones satírico burlescas. Estas se caracterizan por su relación con personajes históricos, acontecimientos y hechos circunstanciales de la vida en Lima en las últimas dos décadas del siglo xvii. Si bien problemas de transmisión textual no permiten todavía definir la ...
    • From the Origins of Government and Binding to the Current State of Minimalism 

      Alexiadou, Artemis; Lohndal, Terje (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      This chapter provides a review of the current Chomskyan approach to the study of human language, known as the Minimalist Program. It offers an overview of the central ideas that were central in shaping the program, in particular Government and Binding Theory. It presents an outline of what the essential ideas of the program are, focusing in particular on how the Minimalist Program is seen as a natural ...
    • The Language of All Nations: Defining the Human Rights Novel 

      Falke, Cassandra (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
    • Parsonages in the North in the 1600s and 1700s. 

      Hage, Ingebjørg (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      The aim of this article is to offer a description and analysis of the changes at the parsonages and in the parsons’ material conditions during the process of the protracted Reformation. The parson lived at the parsonage, and following the Reformation, he lived together with wife and children – the clerical family. The parsonage served a variety of functions: revenue-generating farm, family dwelling ...
    • Verb Second in Norwegian: Variation and Acquisition 

      Lohndal, Terje; Westergaard, Marit; Vangsnes, Øystein A (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      This chapter provides an overview of the micro-variation in Norwegian when it comes to Verb Second (V2) word order, both in the various dialects and in the two written standards. The variation is dependent on a number of factors, including clause type, type of initial element, and information structure. This overview demonstrates a rich inventory of micro-systems, raising the question of how children ...