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Pragmatic function of low accent in Puyuma

Pragmatic function of low accent in Puyuma Pragmatic function of low boundary tone in Puyuma: question intonation and beyond Anastasia Karlsson, Arthur Holmer Center for Languages and Literature, Lund University Puyuma is an Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan and geographically often referred to as Formosan. Puyuma is verb initial and displays variations in word order, thus VOS, VSO and SVO or

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DHiS2019_Program

DHiS2019_Program Digital History – a Field, a Method or just a Phase? 2nd Digital History in Sweden Conference (DHiS2019) Gothenburg, November 14–15, 2019 Organized by Department of Historical Studies, Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion & Centre for Digital Humanities, University of Gothenburg, and Division for Science, Technology and Society, Chalmers University of Technology

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1 ‘Truthers’ and ‘Truth Defenders’: Understanding Conflicts over Conspiracy Theories Lund University, 5-7 November 2025 CONSPIRATIONS ERC project Venue: LUX, Helgonavägen 3 2 Conference at a glance 05.11.2025: PhD workshop 10:00-12:00 General sessions 13:00-15:00 Parallel group sessions 15:45-16:30 Concluding session 06.11.2025 9:00-9:30 Introductory panel 9:30-11:00 Parallel sessions 11:30-13:00

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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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Finding ourselves in time

Finding ourselves in time CENTRE FOR COGNITIVE SEMIOTICS Chris Sinha Lund University Finding ourselves in time Time intervals, self, language and culture EXTENDED EMBODIMENT  The body is our general medium for having a world … Sometimes the meaning aimed at cannot be achieved by the body’s natural means; it must then build itself an instrument, and it projects thereby around itself a cultural wor

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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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33.Toyota-final

33.Toyota-final ON THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF ‘YES’ AND ‘NO’ JUNICHI TOYOTA Abstract. Small words like ‘yes’ and ‘no’ play an important part in our daily communication, but do we clearly know where they come from? Their origin is rather mysterious. We do not know if we need these words at all, since some languages manage without them. For instance, speakers of Celtic languages answer affirmativel

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ELEVEN Temporality and the Living Present

ELEVEN Temporality and the Living Present Chapter Eleven Temporality and the Living Present The Enactive Approach Time-consiousness as dynamicsystems (Gallagher and Varela 2003) Neurophenomenology – temporal dynamics and brain activity (Lutz and Thompson 2003) Page 312 Experience and the Flow of Action Examples of my everyday life actings as for example, washing, dressing, eating, playing guitar,

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Framsida Sthlm (kopia)

Framsida Sthlm (kopia) WPSS WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX June 2019 Issue 102 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 h

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Образные схемы, миметические схемы и жесты детей

Образные схемы, миметические схемы и жесты детей Образные схемы, миметические схемы и жесты детей. Йордан Златев1 Центр языков и литературы (лингвистикa) Центр когнитивной семиотики Лундский университет Аннотация В отличие от распространенного в когнитивной лингвистике понятия «образные схемы», миметические схемы получают репрезентацию эксплицитными средствами, при этом возникающие телесные структ

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Framsida wpss

Framsida wpss WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX 81 Halldór Ármann Sigur!sson & Joan Maling Argument drop and the Empty Left Edge Condition (ELEC) 1–27 Gunlög Josefsson Pancakes and peas – on apparent disagreement and (null) light verbs in Swedish 29–64 Fredrik Heinat Long object shift and agreement 65–77 Johan Brandtler On the structure of Swedish subordinate clauses 79–97 June 2008 Working Pa

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Productivity of Non-Default Case Anton Karl Ingason University of Iceland Abstract This article is about productivity of non-default patterns in gram- mar. More specifically it is about the extension of non-default case patterns in syntax to novel items. The study draws on data from Icelandic syntax but addresses general questions about the nature of productivity. Contributions are made to the pic

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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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Somers-Barðdal

Somers-Barðdal Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 107 (2022), 83–110 Alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat Verbs in Icelandic: An Exploratory Corpus-Based Analysis* Joren Somers & Jóhanna Barðdal Ghent University Abstract Alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat verbs in Icelandic are notorious for instantiating two diametrically opposed argument structures: the Dat-Nom and the Nom-Dat construction. Since the discove

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Microsoft Word - Andrén-Pointing-timing.doc

Microsoft Word - Andrén-Pointing-timing.doc The organization of children’s pointing stroke endpoints Running head suggestion: Children’s pointing stroke endpoints Author: Mats Andrén, Centre for Cognitive Semiotics, Lund University mats.andren@ling.lu.se Abstract The timing of index finger pointing gestures of three Swedish children (recorded longitudinally between 18 and 28 months) was analyzed.

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FINAL_Angantýsson&Jedrzejowski_WPSS_v2_2020-17-12

FINAL_Angantýsson&Jedrzejowski_WPSS_v2_2020-17-12 On causal af-því-að-clauses in Icelandic with a brief comparison to German verb final weil-clauses∗ Ásgrímur Angantýsson & Łukasz Jędrzejowski University of Iceland & University of Cologne Abstract: The main aim of this paper is to examine adverbial causal af-því-að-clauses in modern Icelandic with a brief comparison to verb final causal weil-claus

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Sammanställning

Sammanställning Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 87 (2011), 103-135. Fronting, Background, Focus A comparative study of Sardinian and Icelandic * Verner Egerland, Lund University Abstract There is a superficial similarity between fronting phenomena attested in Sardinian and Icelandic. Nevertheless, the two languages are radically different as for the pragmatic interpretation associated with f

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Microsoft Word - RWAAI_Depositor_form_2018.docx

Microsoft Word - RWAAI_Depositor_form_2018.docx RWAAI Depositor’s Agreement Depositor Information and Agreement This document describes (a) the accession of a corpus, (b) the rights of the Archivist with respect to the material deposited and (c) the terms according to which access rights can be given to others by the Archivist. Given the unique nature of each accession, the terms may be individual

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To appear in Language and Cognition 1 Niche construction, too, unifies praxis and symbolization. Commentary on Michael Arbib “How the Brain Got Language”. Chris Sinha Abstract Arbib hypothesizes that evolutionary modern language significantly postdates human speciation. Why should this be so? I propose an account based on niche construction theory, in which Arbib’s language ready brain is primaril

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Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 102 (2019), p. 1–17 Syntax and Discourse Case(s) of V3 orders in Icelandic with temporal adjuncts Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir Yale University Abstract Although Icelandic is a verb second language (V2), it sometimes allows for deviations from V2; for instance, V1 and V3. In this paper, I look at a type of V3 which consists of an adverbial adjunct occurring in

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