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    • 'Mit Hjem laa ved Vestfjorden' 

      Knutsen, Nils Magne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2007)
      Knut Hamsuns sterke binding til Hamarøy og Nordland kommer fram på flere måter i hans forfatterskap. I dette foredraget skal jeg peke på noen av de trekkene som viser hvordan Hamsun forankrer sine bøker i et nordnorsk folkeliv og i en nordnorsk dialekt han kjente fra innsida. Hans solidaritet med landsdelen kom iblant fram som en ganske aggressiv polemikk mot usynliggjøringa av Nord-Norge og ...
    • 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 ...
    • Mnogoaktantnye predlogi v russkom jazyke 

      Lönngren, Lennart (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2006)
    • Mo, do, so, da – duortnussámi dovdomearkan? 

      Antonsen, Lene (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-30)
      In this article, I examine the dialect forms of a set of North Saami pronouns – mo, do, so, da (‘I, you, he/she, it’; standardized forms: mon, don, son, dan). More specifically, I investigate where the forms are in use and how the forms have developed. The material shows that the final -n has changed in a number of stages before it disappeared completely. I suggest that these pronominal forms are ...
    • Moldenit und Quantz. Musikalische Streitkultur um 1750. 

      Theodorsen, Cathrine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2005)
    • Monolingual comparative normativity in bilingualism research is out of “control”: Arguments and alternatives 

      Rothman, Jason; Bayram, Fatih; DeLuca, Vincent; Di Pisa, Grazia; Dunabeitia, Jon Andoni; Gharibi, Khadij; Hao, Jiuzhou; Kolb, Nadine; Kubota, Maki; Kupisch, Tanja; Laméris, Tim; Luque, Alicia; van Osch, Brechje; Soares, Sergio Miguel Pereira; Prystauka, Yanina; Tat, Deniz; Tomic, Aleksandra; Voits, Toms; Wulff, Stefanie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Herein, we contextualize, problematize and offer some insights for moving beyond the problem of monolingual comparative normativity in (psycho)linguistic research on bilingualism. We argue that, in the vast majority of cases, juxtaposing (functional) monolinguals to bilinguals fails to offer what the comparison is supposedly intended to do: meet the standards of empirical control in line with ...
    • Monolingual comparative normativity in bilingualism research is out of “control”: Arguments and alternatives 

      Rothman, Jason; Bayram, Fatih; DeLuca, Vincent; Di Pisa, Grazia; Dunabeitia Landaburu, Jon Andoni; Gharibi, Khadij; Hao, Jiuzhou; Kolb, Nadine; Kubota, Maki; Kupisch, Tanja; Laméris, Tim; Luque, Alicia; van Osch, Brechje; Pereira Soares, Sergio Miguel; Prystauka, Yanina; Tat, Deniz; Tomic, Aleksandra; Voits, Toms; Wulff, Stefanie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-11)
      Herein, we contextualize, problematize, and offer some insights for moving beyond the problem of monolingual comparative normativity in (psycho) linguistic research on bilingualism. We argue that, in the vast majority of cases, juxtaposing (functional) monolinguals to bilinguals fails to offer what the comparison is supposedly intended to do: meet the standards of empirical control in line with the ...
    • Montage 

      Gustafsson, Henrik Isak Immanuel (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-01)
      “How can we see time?” This question is raised in the opening sentence of Didi-Huberman’s book-length study of Bertolt Brecht’s 1955 photobook <i>Kriegsfibel</i> (<i>War Primer</i> in English translation (2017)), pieced together with scissors and glue from press clippings and self-penned epigrams. Three years later, in the concluding sentence of his second volume devoted to the unfinished <i>Mnemosyne ...
    • More refined typology and design in linguistic relativity: The case of motion event encoding 

      Bernabeu, Pablo; Tillman, Richard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-04-11)
      Linguistic relativity is the influence of language on other realms of cognition. For instance, the way movement is expressed in a person’s native language may influence how they perceive movement. Motion event encoding (MEE) is usually framed as a typological dichotomy. Path-in-verb languages tend to encode path information within the verb (e.g., ‘leave’), whereas manner-in-verb languages encode ...
    • The Morphological Expression of Case in Övdalian 

      Svenonius, Peter (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2015)
      The purpose of this paper is to document and describe the case system of the most conservative variety of Övdalian still spoken ('Traditional Övdalian,' TÖ). The system is compared with the four-case system of Old Swedish (OS) and the three-case system of Classical Övdalian (CÖ) described by Levander 2009. I argue that TÖ distinguishes three cases, but in full noun phrases, only manifests a two-case ...
    • Morphological transparency and markedness matter in heritage speaker gender processing: an EEG study 

      Luque, Alicia; Rossi, Eleanora; Kubota, Maki; Nakamura, Megan; Rosales, César Vargas; López-Rojas, Cristina; Rodina, Yulia; Rothman, Jason (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-12)
      The present study investigated the qualitative nature of grammatical gender knowledge and processing in heritage speakers (HSs) of Spanish living in the United States. Forty-four adult Spanish HS bilinguals participated, completing a behavioral grammatical gender assignment task and a grammaticality judgment task (GJT) while their brain activity was recorded using electroencephalography (EEG). The ...
    • Morphological variation and development in a Northern Norwegian role play register 

      Strand, Bror-Magnus S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-18)
      This paper investigates the variation in and development of a set of morphological variables in a register known to be used by Norwegian children when engaging in role play. In this register they code-switch to something resembling the standard or Oslo variety for their in-character role utterances. The variation across variables, subjects, and age is demonstrated and discussed, and although most ...
    • Morphological variation in Spanish 

      Fábregas, Antonio; Gallego, Ángel J. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Morphology in Cognitive Linguistics 

      Nesset, Tore (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2017-04-26)
      Cognitive linguistics and morphology bear the promise of a happy marriage. Cognitive linguistics provides theoretical concepts and analytical tools for empirical analysis, while morphology offers fertile ground for testing hypotheses and refining core concepts. It is no wonder, then, that numerous contributions to the field of morphology have been couched in cognitive linguistics, and that morphological ...
    • Motion event descriptions in Swedish, French, Thai and Telugu: a study in post-Talmian motion event typology 

      Devylder, Simon; Zlatev, Jordan; Blomberg, Johan; Naidu, Viswanath; van de Weijer, Joost (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-04)
      Motion-event typology has moved into a “post-Talmian” terrain of approaches focusing on an open-ended number of patterns across languages and constructions. Following a proposal to distinguish between four typological clusters, we systematically compared the motion event descriptions in four languages suggested to exemplify these clusters: Swedish, French, Thai and Telugu, with the help of an ...
    • Motiv proroka v russkoj lirike (kratkij obzor) 

      Egeberg, Erik H (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2008)
    • Mörkrets hav. Lyrisk impressionism i Josefine Klougarts Om mørke 

      Johnsson, Henrik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-23)
      Artikeln bedriver en litteraturhistoriskt orienterad läsning av Josefine Klougarts <i>Om mørke</i> (2013). Artikeln argumenterar för att Klougarts roman stilistiskt och strukturellt är inspirerad av Virginia Woolfs författarskap, och att Klougart skriver in sig i en tradition av litterär impressionism. Även romanens bruk av stream of consciousness-teknik och dess fragmentestetik sätts i relation ...
    • The Multilingual Picture Database 

      Duñabeitia, Jon Andoni; Baciero, Ana; Antoniou, Kyriakos; Antoniou, Mark; Ataman, Esra; Baus, Cristina; Ben-Shachar, Michal; Can Caglar, Ozan; Chromý, Jan; Comesana, Montserrat; Filip, Maros; Filipovic Durdevic, Dusica; Gillon Dowens, Margaret; Hatzidaki, Anna; Januska, Jiri; Jusoh, Zuraini; Kanj, Rama; Kim, SayYoung; Kirkici, Bilal; Leminen, Alina; Lohndal, Terje; Yap, Ngee Thai; Renvall, Hanna; Rothman, Jason; Royle, Phaedra; Santesteban, Mikel; Sevilla, Yamila; Slioussar, Natalia; Vaughan-Evans, Awel; Wodniecka, Zofia; Wulff, Stefanie; Pliatsikas, Christos (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-21)
      The growing interdisciplinary research feld of psycholinguistics is in constant need of new and up-to-date tools which will allow researchers to answer complex questions, but also expand on languages other than English, which dominates the feld. One type of such tools are picture datasets which provide naming norms for everyday objects. However, existing databases tend to be small in terms of ...
    • Myshkin and Lebedev: On "Good’s Fools" and Buffoons in "The Idiot" 

      Egeberg, Erik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2004)
      In this paper the hero of Dostoevskij's novel “The Idiot”, Prince Myškin, is compared to a more humble character of that book, Luk'jan Lebedev, with special regard to their religious teaching and the Russian notions of “jurodivyj” (“God’s fool”) and “šut” (“buffoon”). The paper concludes with the assertion that the Prince concentrates on the bright aspects of religion, while Mr. Lebedev, when ...