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    • Tromsø som samisk by? – Språkideologier og medienes rolle i språkdebatten 

      Hiss, Florian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      This article presents a critical analysis of the discursive practices in the public debate on Sámi language in Tromsø. The conflict around the political plan of Tromsø municipality to join the administrative area for the Sámi language lasted for about one year and was largely carried out in the local newspapers, which had established themselves as an arena and broker in the conflict. The ...
    • A restricted freedom of choice: Linguistic diversity in the digital landscape 

      Trosterud, Trond (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The freedom of choosing what language to use in various contexts is restricted by a wide range of non-linguistic factors. One often-overlooked factor is the availability of a digital infrastructure for the languages in question. To put it bluntly: With no keyboard layout available there also will be no texts written. The article looks at different aspects related to minority languages and digital ...
    • ”KANN JEMAND, DER DIESE MUSIK GEHÖRT HAT, […] NOCH EIN SCHLECHTER MENSCH SEIN?” – OM WIESLERS FORANDRING OG KUNSTENS PÅSTÅTTE ROLLE I DENNE PROSESSEN 

      Skare, Roswitha (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The Life of Others (2006) has been a successful film, winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Feature in 2007. It is a film about surveillance, but also about the lives of artists and writers in East Berlin in the middle of the 1980s, and about what role literature and art played in the GDR and in the events of autumn 1989. The article focuses on the way the film portrays Wiesler’s transformation from ...
    • "The Paradoxical Discourse of Language and Silence in Some Contemporary North-American Texts on the Arctic" 

      Brøgger, Fredrik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The Arctic has often been regarded (its various indigenous groups notwithstanding) as a desolate and silent void to be explored and defined by Euro-westerners, usuallyin terms of a masculine competitive ethos and an ethnocentric rhetoric of WesternEnlightenment and progress. Surprisingly, even many Norwegian arctic expeditionsof our own time tend to embody similar narratives of conquest and athletic ...
    • Sosiale roller og lokale og globale interesser i vurderingen av språksituasjoner 

      Hiss, Florian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Kommer det samiske språket til å dø ut? Trusler mot det språklige mangfoldet og mulig språkdød er hyppig diskutert i det flerspråklige Nord-Norge. Deltakere i denne diskursen er talere, lokale aktører, forskere og fageksperter, statlige myndigheter, politikere og glo­bale organisasjoner som UNESCO. Denne studien tar utgangspunkt i tre ulike vurde­ringer av den samiske språksituasjonen og språkenes ...
    • Cognitive metaphor in the West and the East : A comparison of metaphors in the speeches of Barack Obama and Wen Jiabao 

      Wong, Wai Yee Christine (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-11-15)
      The thesis discusses the metaphors used in the speeches of US President Barack Obama and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. The framework is Cognitive Metaphor Theory, which introduces the idea that cognitive metaphors are conceptualizations or patterns of thought, not lingusitic phenomena, although these metaphors give rise to linguistic metaphors. The metaphorical mapping, the relations between conceptual ...
    • Places of Evil in Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The Picture of Dorian Gray 

      Sørensen, Marte Bakkemo (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-11-15)
      The aim of this thesis is to analyze the two novels Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The Picture of Dorian Gray. It is focused on finding and viewing the justifications that the two main characters, Dr. Jekyll and Dorian, have for developing into villainous manifestations of themselves. The issue of "the double" and "the other self" is central in this context. The development of the two ...
    • 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 ...
    • Breaking the Silence: The Influence of Class,Culture and Colonisation on African Women's Fight for Emancipation and Equality in Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions and Chimamanda Adichie's Purple Hibiscus 

      Corneliussen, Eva (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-10-19)
      This thesis will examine how colonisation has influenced the African women’s fight for emancipation and equality as depicted in Nervous Conditions (1988) by Tsitsi Dangarembga and Purple Hibiscus (2003) by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Dangarembga and Adichie individually are contemporary African post-colonial writers who have drawn worldwide attention with their novels about young women’s fight to be ...
    • Optional Word Order in Wh-Questions in Two Norwegian Dialects: A Diachronic Analysis of Synchronic Variation 

      Westergaard, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2005)
      Based on a corpus of spontaneous production data, this paper compares the word order of wh-questions in two Norwegian dialects, Kåfjord and Tromsø. While the choice of word order (V2 or non-V2) in Tromsø is dependent on information structure, the Kåfjord speakers produce considerably more non-V2 in questions with monosyllabic wh-elements. The majority of questions with multisyllabic wh-constituents, ...
    • Word order in wh-questions in a North Norwegian dialect: some evidence from an acquisition study 

      Westergaard, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2003)
      While standard Norwegian is a V2 language, some Norwegian dialects exhibit V3 in certain types of wh-questions. In some previous work on the Tromsø dialect, V3 has been considered the ‘true’ dialect and speakers' acceptance of V2 simply a result of the influence from the standard language. Based on child and adult data from a study of the acquisition of word order in the Tromsø dialect, I will argue ...
    • Samisk språkrevitalisering i Ryssland : möjligheter och utmaningar 

      Scheller, Elisabeth (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Trots att alla fyra kolasamiska språk allvarligt hotas av ett språkbyte från samiska till ryska har en språkrevitaliseringsprocess startat. Särskilt det kildinsamiska samhället i Lovozero verkar ha de nödvändiga förutsättningarna för att kunna genomföra en effektiv språkrevitalisering, även med syfte att återinföra kildinsamiska som vardags- och kommunikationsspråk. Det finns dock likaså utfordringar ...
    • Rearticulating the experience of war in 'Eine Frau in Berlin' 

      Pötzsch, Holger (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Situating itself in the field of cultural memory studies, this article traces the slow emergence in German historical discourse of the narrative of an anonymous German woman who survived the Soviet occupation of Berlin in 1945. I will, firstly, conceptualize the historical condition of the Anonyma as a precarious liminal sphere of transition between competing sovereignties that dislodged her political ...
    • "Dei beste dikt i verdi" : Olav H. Hauge og sonetten 

      Sture, Stefan Andreas (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-11-01)
      Heile livet skreiv Olav H. Hauge sonettar, men berre 16 står på prent i Dikt i samling, som tilsaman inneheld drygt 400 dikt. Så det er ikkje i tal sonettane ruvar i forfattarskapen. Men overalt et Olav H. Hauge kjend som ein meister i sjangeren. Ein kan spørje seg korleis dette passer saman med at Olav H. Hauge er kjend som ein modernist som rørde seg bort frå dei tradisjonelle formane. Her skal ...
    • Articulating Threats/Threatening Articulations: The Discursive Impact of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) on Local Systems of Meaning 

      Pötzsch, Holger (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      This paper deals with the threats posed by persistent organic pollutants (POPs) to Arctic populations. It does not primarily focus on the negative impacts these substances have on ecosystems and human organisms, but rather directs its attention to the potentially disruptive effects the articulation of these threats might have on Arctic communities and systems of meaning. I employ the theoretical ...
    • "Og hun bluedes ikke" : en analyse av Knut Hamsuns Edvarda Mack 

      Busch, Hella Veierud (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-11-21)
      Edvarda Mack opptrer i to av Knut Hamsuns romaner, henholdsvis Pan (1894) og Rosa (1908). Hamsun velger altså å hente inn igjen denne karakteren etter 14 år. Hvorfor gjør han det? Når Edvarda kommer tilbake til Sirilund har hun blitt enke. Vi får vite at hennes finske baron har skutt seg. Med seg har hun også to barn. Hun er altså en annen enn den unge, forelskede Edvarda vi blei kjent med i Pan, ...
    • 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 ...
    • Drowning “into” the river in North Sámi : uses of the Illative 

      Svenonius, Peter (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2010)
    • One or several categories? The Old Church Slavonic nǫ-verbs and linguistic profiling 

      Nesset, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      In this article, I will investigate the Old Church Slavonic verbs with the -nǫ suffix, both the verbs that keep the nasal suffix throughout the paradigm (e.g. plinǫti ‘spit’) and the verbs that display -Ø in the past tense (e.g. pogybnǫti ‘perish’). Do these verbs constitute one or more linguistic categories? Having compiled a complete database of relevant verbs in Old Church Slavonic, I will argue ...
    • Siberian punk shall emerge here : Egor Letov and Grazhdanskaia Oborona 

      Steinholt, Yngvar B. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Any study of punk rock in Russia will in some way come into contact with the massive influence of Egor Letov, his band Grazhdanskaia Oborona, and their extensive output during the late 1980s. Academia has thus far been reluctant to study the band because of its leader's involvement with dubious right-wing movements and his many tasteless and provocative media stunts during the 1990s. By taking its ...