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Angantýsson 121219

Angantýsson 121219 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 103 (2019), 30–41 On the relative order of central sentence adverbs in the Insular Scandinavian languages Ásgrímur Angantýsson, University of Iceland Abstract This paper discusses the relative order of certain classes of central sentence adverbs in Icelandic and Faroese. The relative order of the logical subject and central sentence adverbs

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wpss84

wpss84 WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX 84 Maia Andreasson Pronominal object shift – not just a matter of shifting or not 1–20 Gunnar Hrafn Hrafnbjargarsson & Anna-Lena Wiklund General embedded V2: Icelandic A, B, C, etc. 21–52 Gunlög Josefsson “Disagreeing” pronominal reference and gender in Swedish 53–100 David Petersson Embedded V2 does not exist in Swedish 101–149 Henrik Rosenkvist Refere

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Topicalization: The IO/DO Asymmetry in Icelandic* Elena Callegari and Anton Karl Ingason University of Iceland Abstract In this paper, we investigate differences in the frequency of direct-object versus indirect-object topicalization (i.e. fronting with no accompanying pronom- inal resumption) in Icelandic using the Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus. We find that the overall incidence of DO topic

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Framsida Sthlm kopia

Framsida Sthlm kopia WPSS WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX December 2018 Issue 101 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax is an electronic publication for current articles relating to the study of Scandinavian syntax. The articles appearing herein are previously unpublished reports of ongoing research activities and may subsequently appear, revised or unrevised, in other publications. The WPSS

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Thesis title

Thesis title Children’s Gestures from 18 to 30 months Mats Andrén Centre for Languages and Literature Centre for Cognitive Semiotics Lund University Dedicated to Evelhin and Alice. ii Preface Aer hours and hours (and hours) of watching video recordings of interaction be- tween children and parents, the signification of bodies still remains mysterious to me in many ways. I continue to be amazed by

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Revised 170517 - Subordinate V2 and verbal morhoplogy in O_vdalian

Revised 170517 - Subordinate V2 and verbal morhoplogy in O_vdalian Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 98 (2017), 83–104 Subordinate V2 and Verbal Morphology in Övdalian Ásgrímur Angantýsson University of Iceland Abstract The purpose of this paper is (i) to locate Övdalian among the Scandinavian languages with regard to verbal morphology and embedded V2, and (ii) to formalize and test hypotheses

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On non-copula Tough Constructions in Swedish Eva Klingvall, Lund University Abstract This paper investigates two types of Tough Construction in Swedish: artikeln är lätt att läsa (‘the paper is easy to read’) and artikeln går lätt att läsa (‘the paper goes easily to read’). The paper argues that the first type is a copula construction with the adjective functioning as the tough-predicate whi

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Microsoft Word - SonessonFinal-ProofreadFinal.doc

Microsoft Word - SonessonFinal-ProofreadFinal.doc   1   New Considerations on the Proper Study of Man – and, Marginally, Some Other Animals Göran Sonesson Department of Semiotics & Centre for Cognitive Semiotics, Lund University. Abstract: In order to differentiate the semiotic capacities of animals and human beings we need to understand more exactly what these properties are. Instead of identifyi

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english_only_1704_web.pdf

english_only_1704_web.pdf English classrooms in Sweden are by their very nature multilingual spaces as students speak at least one other language. Using these prior languages means engaging students’ prior knowledge while also achieving inclusion, both considered fundamental to education (cf. Cummins 2017; Skolverket 2013). Even though syllabi for English stress the importance of in- volving stude

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Corunapresentation2

Corunapresentation2 1 Cognitive Semiotics TOWARDS A COGNITIVE SEMIOTIC APPROACH TO CINEMA: SEMIOTICS VS. ‘SEMIOLOGY’ Anna Cabak Rédei Centre for Cognitive Semiotics / Department of Semiotics Lund University, Sweden e-mail: anna.cabak_redei@semiotik.lu.se 1. TOWARDS A COGNITIVE FILM SEMIOTIC Warren Buckland in his book The Cognitive Semiotics of Film from 2000, puts an intriguing question, namely w

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TRANS 18 Mattias Kärrholm

TRANS 18 Mattias Kärrholm | Waiting Places as Temporal Interstices and Agents of Change Sandin — Waiting Places as Temporal Interstices and Agents of Change Sandin — Titel 2012-01-04 22.19TRANS 18 Mattias Kärrholm | Waiting Places as Temporal Interstices …Places as Temporal Interstices and Agents of Change Sandin — Titel Sida 1 av 11http://www.inst.at/trans/18Nr/II-1/kaerrholm_sandin18.htm Nr. 18

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Inbjudan till symposiet GRAMMATIK I FOKUS i Lund Torsdagen den 7 och fredagen den 8 februari 2008 För tjugoandra gången anordnas symposiet GRAMMATIK I FOKUS vid SOL- institutionen, Lunds universitet. Liksom tidigare år kan föredrag beröra gramma- tiska fenomen och teorier inom många områden, t.ex. språkundervisning, barn- språk, psykolingvistik, enskilda språk, språkhistoria, typologi, datalingvis

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engels_wh&neg

engels_wh&neg Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 89 (2012) 1-36 Wh-phrases and NEG-phrases in clauses and nominals* Eva Engels, eva.engels@hum.au.dk Abstract. Wh-phrases and NEG-phrases are usually assumed to carry features – [+wh] and [+NEG], respectively –, which need to be licensed in Spec-head configuration (wh-Criterion, NEG-Criterion; cf. Rizzi 1996, Haegeman & Zanuttini 1991, Haegeman 19

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Angantysson

Angantysson Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 99 (2017), 54–82   The distribution of embedded V2 and V3 in modern Icelandic Ásgrímur Angantýsson University of Iceland Abstract This paper aims at giving a comprehensive and current overview of the key empirical facts regarding embedded V2 and V3 in Icelandic, including age-related variation, and to compare this to what has been shown for other S

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No Slide Title Presentation at the international conference: “Language Acquisition – comparative perspectives”, Homage to Clive Perdue December 5-6 2008, University of Paris 8 L1 or L2 acquisition? Development of finiteness in adult L2, in young children (2L1) and in bilingual children (cL2) Suzanne Schlyter, Lund University In collaboration with Jonas Granfeldt, Lund University and Maria Kihlsted

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Final_WPSS_Angantýsson_Nowenstein_Thráinsson_151221

Final_WPSS_Angantýsson_Nowenstein_Thráinsson_151221 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 106 (2021), 17–46 English-like V3-orders in matrix clauses in Icelandic Ásgrímur Angantýsson, Iris Edda Nowenstein & Höskuldur Þráinsson University of Iceland Abstract In this article we report on English-like verb-third orders in non-heritage Icelandic with a comparison to North-American Icelandic. A central

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Topics in pseudo-passives Eva Klingvall, Lund University Abstract This paper is concerned with the derivation of pseudo-passives, in particular in Swedish (e.g. den här sängen har sovits i ‘this bed has been slept in’). Previous analyses of pseudo-passives typically focus on English and take the preposition to be unable to assign case in these sentences, with the result that the prepositional co

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Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 86 (2010) 1–24. Object shift and optionality. An intricate interplay between syntax, prosody and information structure * Gunlög Josefsson, Lund University Abstract. The topic of my article is Object Shift and optionality, mainly from a Swedish viewpoint. I present the result of a survey, which shows that informant‟s intuitions concerning the wellformedness of

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Vidarsson

Vidarsson Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 99 (2017), 30–53 Grimm’s “floating” datives: Applicatives and NP/DP configurationality in Icelandic from a diachronic perspective Heimir van der Feest Viðarsson University of Iceland ‘Free’ dative benefactives, elements that do not clearly belong to the obligatory argument structure of the verb, have long been considered elusive by linguists, referre

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