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    • Frankenstein at 200: Introduction 

      Falke, Cassandra; Hanssen, Jessica Allen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Derek Attridge says of James Joyce that one can never be a first-time reader of that authors work.1 The same can be said of Mary Shelley, particularly with regard to her first novel, Frankenstein: Or The Modern Prometheus. There cannot be many readers who come to it without prior ideas of what to expect. Images of the creature pervade popular culture, and most English readers know Victors tale of ...
    • 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 ...
    • Alignment and locality in the typology of affixing language games 

      Krämer, Martin; Vogt, Barbara (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-30)
      This paper contributes to the discussion around the (extra-)grammatical status of language games (or ludlings). We collected over 60 games which are based on the affixation of a dummy morpheme, which is infixed and iterated in most cases. While some are obviously reduplicative, closer investigation reveals that all the games involving iterativity function like reduplication. Our optimality-theoretic ...
    • On exceptional stress assignment in Latvian: the case of prefixes 

      Fábregas, Antonio; Krämer, Martin; Vulane, Anna (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-09)
      In this article, we examine some previously understudied exceptions to the generalization that Latvian assigns stress to the left-most syllable in a prosodic word, specifically those that involve prefixation. We will show that these apparent exceptions in stress assignment follow from the internal structural properties of the word and are a result of attaching the prefix outside the domain where ...
    • Review of: M. Baerman (ed.). The Oxford handbook of inflection. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 688 p. ISBN: 978-0-19-959142-8. 

      Nesset, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Recent years have witnessed a steady stream of linguistics handbooks. The 688-page volume under review is part of a large series published by Oxford University Press involving handbooks on particular theories (e.g. Construction Grammar), subfields (e.g. sociolinguistics), and linguistic phenomena (e.g. compounding and derivational morphology). M. Baerman’s volume is a very valuable addition to the ...
    • Los verbos adimensionales: propiedades y consecuencias 

      Fábregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-04-29)
      The goal of this article is the analysis of the empirical properties of change of state verbs which do not specifiy lexically the dimension where change operates – such as aumentar ‘increase’, reducir ‘reduce’, acrecentar ‘increase’ –, and also to examine the theoretical consequences that this class has for our understanding of argument structure, the distinction between light and non-light predicates ...
    • Un análisis sintáctico de dos tipos de causante 

      Fabregas, Antonio (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-12-15)
      Este trabajo muestra que, sobre la suposición de que los papeles temáticos deben corresponder a posiciones específicas dentro de una jerarquía sintáctica, deben distinguirse dos tipos de causantes. Combinando pruebas sintácticas y semánticas tomadas de (a) los participios resultativos; (b) las nominalizaciones eventivas y (c) las construcciones causativas se argumenta que hay un causante directo, ...
    • La figure féminine chez Arne Dybfest 

      Barstad, Guri Ellen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012-03-26)
      Arne Dybfest (1862-1892) is a Norwegian author whose female figures seem to have all the usual characteristics of the decadent woman. They are erotic, calculating and dangerous creatures entangling men in their snares and ruining their lives. They are morally, socially and aesthetically transgressive. At the same time, they remind us of the "huldra", a central figure in Scandinavian folklore. This ...
    • Las dos versiones del poema «Fe de erratas» de Juan del Valle y Caviedes. Un apunte textual 

      Cabanillas Cárdenas, Carlos Fernando (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
    • 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 ...
    • "Race and National Identity in Modernist Anthropology and Jean Toomer's 'The Blue Meridian'" 

      Parks, Justin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Jean Toomer’s seldom-discussed long poem “The Blue Meridian,” which he drafted over a long period beginning in the early 1920s, proposes an amalgamation of race and national belonging in the new type of the “American.” Seeing himself as a precursor to this new hybrid, Toomer often polemicized against the limiting logic of race. In proposing such an understanding of race in relation to nation, Toomer ...
    • Komplekst 

      Nesset, Tore (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2023-09-08)
      Når akademikarar nytar ordet komplekst, lyt ein vere på vakt. Dete er eit moteord som i mange tilfelle tåkelegg meir enn det klargjer. Det gjeld også i ordskiftet om krigen i Ukraina.
    • En halvåpen dør. NOen betraktninger om stedsforståelse og selvforståelse 

      Greve, Anniken (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-02)
      Hvilken betydning har stedet for oss? Gunnar fra Lidarende i Njålssoga gir oss et gløtt inn i Lidarendes betydning for ham. Han er på vei utenlands etter å ha blitt dømt på tinget til å reise. Blir han værende, vil han bli offer for blodhevn. Alt er pakket, og Gunnar er på vei bort fra hjemmet, men hesten som skal ta ham til skipet snubler, slik at Gunnar faller av. Dermed får han kaste et siste ...
    • The Big Challenges with Small Numerals in Russian: Linguistic Complexity and Corpus Evidence 

      Nesset, Tore; Janda, Laura Alexis (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2018)
      The Big Challenges with Small Numerals in Russian: Linguistic Complexity and Corpus Evidence Russian numerals are famous for their syntactic complexity. We examine the behavior of four Russian paucal numerals poltora 'one and a half', dva 'two', tri 'three', četyre 'four' and the quantifier oba 'both'. These small numerals can admit variation in the forms of the words that collocate with them, ...
    • Davvisámi earutkeahtes oamasteapmi [Inalienability in North Saami] 

      Janda, Laura A; Antonsen, Lene (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Inalienability in North Saami On the basis of corpus data (9.5M words 1997–2010) we claim that North Saami is developing a grammatical distinction between alienable and inalienable possession. In previous work we documented a language change in North Saami in which the possessive suffix as in girjji-id-easkka [book-acc.pl-3pl] ‘their books’ is being replaced by an analytic construction with the ...
    • Russian dialectology in educating Slavists in Norway: experience and results 

      Lønngren, Tamara (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2020)
      The fact that a legendary Norwegian explorer Fridtjоf Nansen, who was a talented and highly educated man, knew very well the history and culture of the peoples of Northern Russia, is mentioned in almost every work dedicated to his planned expedition to the Kola Peninsula, which was never performed. However, there are no research works that mention the fact that his deep knowledge, which inspired him ...
    • The Russian Constructicon: A new linguistic resource, its design and key characteristics (Русский Конструктикон: Новый лингвистический ресурс, его устройство и специфика) 

      Endresen, Anna; Zhukova, Valentina; Mordashova, Daria; Rakhilina, Ekaterina; Lyashevskaya, Olga; Janda, Laura Alexis (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2020)
      We present a new open-access electronic resource named the Russian Constructicon that offers a searchable database of Russian constructions accompanied by descriptions of their properties and illustrated with corpus examples. The project was carried out over the period 2016-2020 and at present contains an inventory of over 2200 multi-word constructions of Contemporary Standard Russian. We prioritize ...
    • The internal structure of perfective adjectives: states and blocking 

      Fábregas, Antonio; Marín, Rafael (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-05)
      The goal of this article is to discuss the nature of so-called perfective adjectives in Spanish (desnudo ‘naked,’ suelto ‘loose’). We do so through a discussion of the problem that participles are blocked by perfective adjectives in some contexts (Dejó la habitación {limpia / ∗limpiada} ‘He left the room {clean / ∗cleaned}). We will argue that perfective adjectives contain in their internal structure ...
    • Partiklar i sørsamisk 

      Trosterud, Trond (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-30)
      The article presents the most central particles in Southern Sami, and argues that they constitute a separate part of speech different from adverbs. Most particles usually occur in the second position of the sentence, but several particles may also occur in second position in complex verb phrases, i.e. in third position in the sentence. A group of words have in previous research been treated as ...