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    • Documenting heritage language experience using questionnaires 

      Tomić, Aleksandra; Rodina, Yulia; Bayram, Fatih; De Cat, Cecile Marie-Rose (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-23)
      Introduction: There exists a great degree of variability in the documentation of multilingual experience across different instruments. The present paper contributes to the “methods turn” and individual differences focus in (heritage) bilingualism by proposing a comprehensive online questionnaire building on existing questionnaires and the experience of using them to document heritage bilingualism: ...
    • Documents in medicine. From paper documents to quality-healthcare? 

      Lund, Niels Windfeld; Bellika, Johan G; Årsand, Eirik; Olsen, Bernt I; Hasvold, Per; Ellingsen, Gunnar; Horsch, Alexander; Hartvigsen, Gunnar (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2007)
    • Does a name make a difference? The neo-documentalist movement, where does it stand after 27 years 1996–2023 

      Lund, Niels Windfeld (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-01)
      Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to analyze how the Neo-documentalist movement, initiated in 1996 by Michael Buckland, Boyd Rayward and Niels Lund, has evolved in its 27 years history, how the choice of documentation as name of the new program in Tromsø has made a difference in the LIS field and how different documentation scholars around the world has participated and approached the movement ...
    • Does historical linguistics need the Cognitive Commitment? Prosodic change in East Slavic 

      Nesset, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      On the basis of a case study of the so-called jer shift in Slavic, I argue that the Cognitive Commitment is essential for an adequate analysis of language change. While the “social turn” and the “quantitative turn” open up important perspectives and provide new opportunities for cognitive historical linguistics, the Cognitive Commitment remains essential because it facilitates elegant and ...
    • Does race impact speech perception? An account of accented speech in two different multilingual locales 

      Kutlu, Ethan; Tiv, Mehrgol; Wulff, Stefanie; Titone, Debra (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-01-28)
      Upon hearing someone’s speech, a listener can access information such as the speaker’s age, gender identity, socioeconomic status, and their linguistic background. However, an open question is whether living in diferent locales modulates how listeners use these factors to assess speakers’ speech. Here, an audio-visual test was used to measure whether listeners’ accentedness judgments and intelligibility ...
    • Domains and directionality in Kinande vowel harmony: a Correspondence approach 

      Downing, Laura J.; Krämer, Martin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-03-30)
      The ATR vowel harmony patterns observed in Kinande have received persistent attention for their combination of stem control and dominance, as well as less familiar phenomena such as dominance reversal and cross-word harmony. This paper provides a Syntagmatic Correspondence analysis of the Kinande vowel harmony system and demonstrates that it straightforwardly accounts for the intricate interaction ...
    • Dos formas de estar callado : nominalizaciones desinenciales 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      The research on the properties of nominalizations is one key empirical domain where crucial questions about the organization of grammar have tried to be answered: how are the morphology, the syntax and the semantics of a word intertwined? In this paper we address zero derived deverbal nouns in Spanish (the equivalent of attack) and we argue that, despite the presence of a desinence, this morpheme ...
    • Dostevsky's novels as classic tragedies 

      Egeberg, Erik Haakon (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-11-16)
      Friedrich Nietzsche’s treatise “Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik” (1872) has, with the symbolist poet and critic Vyacheslav Ivanov as an important intermediary, exerted a strong influence on Dostoevsky scholarship which can be traced up to this day. The present short paper discusses some aspects of this tradition of interpretation.
    • Double definiteness in Scandinavian 

      Julien, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2003)
      In the so-called 'double definiteness' varieties of Scandinavian (Norwegian, Swedish, and Faroese), a definite nominal phrase that contains no adjective or numeral has a suffixed article but no prenominal determiner. But if there are adjectives or numerals in a definite nominal phrase, the suffixed article co-occurs with a prenominal determiner. In my analysis, this pattern is related to the requirement ...
    • Double object constructions: active verbs 

      Lundquist, Bjørn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-08-22)
      In the ScanDiaSyn­survey, certain aspects of double object constructions were investigated. For double object verbs in the active diathesis, the focus was on non­selected or "free" indirect objects. More specifically, the question focused on was to which extent non­prototypical ditransitive verbs can take a recipient arguments realized as noun phrases in a position before the direct object. The ...
    • Double object constructions: passive verbs 

      Lundquist, Bjørn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-08-22)
      In the North Germanic languages there are at least two highly interesting issues tied to passive double object verbs: 1. The promotion symmetry: both direct objects and indirect objects can be promoted to subject under passive in many North Germanic varieties. 2. Restrictions on verbs that can take indirect objects in passives: many verbs that take two objects in the active voice, cannot have both ...
    • Double perspective in the colonial present 

      Svalastog, Anna Lydia; Wilson, Shawn; Gaski, Harald; Senior, Kate; Chenhall, Richard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-26)
      This paper will explain the concept of double perspective and the impact that this cultural understanding may have on the health of the Indigenous peoples of Scandinavia. In inter-cultural communication, one set of meanings may be discernible to the outsider while a whole extra set of restricted or underlying meanings are only accessible for those people who have the cultural knowledge to discern ...
    • Double perspective narrating time, life and health 

      Wilson, Shawn Stanley; Svalastog, Anna Lydia; Gaski, Harald; Senior, Kate; Chenhall, Richard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-26)
      The goal of this article is to explain the concept of double perspective and the impact this may be having on the health of Indigenous people. In inter-cultural communication, there are sets of meanings that are discernible to anyone, and an extra set of underlying meanings that are only accessible for people who have the cultural knowledge to discern them. These different sets of meanings embody a ...
    • DOUBLE-NUMBER MARKING MATTERS for BOTH L1 and L2 PROCESSING of NONLOCAL AGREEMENT SIMILARLY: AN ERP INVESTIGATION 

      Cheng, Yesi; Cunnings, Ian; Miller, David; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-07)
      The present study uses event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine nonlocal agreement processing between native (L1) English speakers and Chinese–English second language (L2) learners, whose L1 lacks number agreement. We manipulated number marking with determiners (the vs. that/these) to see how determiner-specification influences both native and nonnative processing downstream for verbal number ...
    • Doubling of Negation 

      Østbø Munch, Christine B.; Garbacz, Piotr (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-22)
      Doubling of negation, where a declarative is initiated and finished with negation as shown in (1) below, consists of two different structures: clause-initial negation and clause-final negation, and these need not be related. (1) Inte har jag sett honom inte. (Fenno-Swedish) not has I seen him not ‘I have certainly not seen him’ (Bergroth 1928: 159) Clause-initial negation, which contributes ...
    • Drama, idyll og eventyr. Gunnar Sommerfeldts filmadaptasjon (1921) av Hamuns Markens grøde 

      Wærp, Lisbeth Pettersen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      This article examines Gunnar Sommerfeldt’s 1921 silent movie adaptation of Knut Hamsun’s Nobel Prize novel Markens Grøde [Growth of the Soil] (1917). The article argues that what characterizes this very first Hamsun film adaptation is its emphasis on the dramatic and the spectacular and its foregrounding of northern Norwegian nature. Inspired by Martin Lefebvre’s distinction in Landscape and Film ...
    • Driving safety: Investigating the cognitive foundations of accident prevention 

      Tapia, Jose L.; Dunabeitia Landaburu, Jon Andoni (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-21)
      Driving is a crucial aspect of personal independence, and accurate assessment of driving skills is vital for ensuring road safety. This study aimed to identify reliable cognitive predictors of safe driving through a driving simulator experiment. We assessed the driving performance of 66 university students in two distinct simulated driving conditions and evaluated their cognitive skills in ...
    • Drowning “into” the river in North Sámi : uses of the Illative 

      Svenonius, Peter (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2010)
    • Duodji Matters: Comments on ‘Decolonizing Production: Healing, Belonging, and Social Change in Sápmi’ by Natalia Magnani and Matthew Magnani 

      Grini, Monica (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-06)
      The theory and practice of decolonization present an awkward paradox: How can social change occur in everyday life to disrupt state structures while entangled with the mundane, social, and institutional practices and representations that perpetuate state power? In Sápmi, the transborder Indigenous Sámi homeland, decolonization has been intertwined with the institutionalization of Sámi governance and ...
    • Dutch modality exclusivity norms for 336 properties and 411 concepts 

      Bernabeu, Pablo (Preprint; Manuskript, 2018)
      Part of the toolkit of language researchers is formed of stimuli that have been rated on various dimensions. The current study presents modality exclusivity norms for 336 properties and 411 concepts in Dutch. Forty-two respondents rated the auditory, haptic, and visual strength of these words. Mean scores were then computed, yielding acceptable reliability values. Measures of modality exclusivity ...