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Angantysson-Garbacz-Tallai

Angantysson-Garbacz-Tallai Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 107 (2022), 135–166 Mainland Scandinavian Stylistic Fronting Ásgrímur Angantýsson, Piotr Garbacz & Albert Simon Tallai University of Iceland, University of Oslo, University of Iceland Abstract This paper reports on the existence of Stylistic Fronting in the modern Mainland Scandinavian languages, i.e. Danish, Norwegian and Swedish. C

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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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Translocation, language and the categorization of experience

Translocation, language and the categorization of experience 1 In V. Evans & P. Chilton (Eds.), Language, Cognition, and Space. London: Equinox Publishing. In press. Translocation, language and the categorization of experience Jordan Zlatev 1 , Johan Blomberg 1 and Caroline David 2 1 Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University 2 Department of English, Université de Montpellier 3 1 Introdu

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Franco WPSS 12.10-2

Franco WPSS 12.10-2 137 Issues in the syntax of Scandinavian embedded clauses* Irene Franco University of Tromsø - CASTL Abstract The paper focuses on the syntactic and interpretive properties of subordinate clauses in Mainland Scandinavian and Icelandic. Assuming a cartographic CP structure (Rizzi 1997; Haegeman 2006, a.o.), the V-to-Fin movement surfacing as linear V2 is determined by structural

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Wpss88

Wpss88 WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX 88 Henrik Rosenkvist Verb raising and referential null subjects in Övdalian 1–20 Kari Kinn Overt non-referential subjects and subject-verb agreement in Middle Norwegian 21–50 Mayumi Hosono Verb movement as tense operator movement 51–80 Jim Wood & Einar Frey Sigur!sson Icelandic verbal agreement pronoun antecedent relations 81–130 Eva Klingvall On non-co

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Hosono gällande Worddokument

Hosono gällande Worddokument Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 88 (2011) 51-80 Verb Movement as Tense Operator Movement∗ Mayumi Hosono Leiden University/Potsdam University m.hosono@umail.leidenuniv.nl Abstract I propose a way of deriving verb movement in the Narrow Syntactic component. First, I propose that [T] in T introduces a variable, TVar, whereas [Fin] in C introduces a tense operator, T

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Microsoft Word - ThurenCopularclausesWPSS90.docx

Microsoft Word - ThurenCopularclausesWPSS90.docx Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 90 (2012) 23-52   The syntax of Swedish copular clauses* Camilla Thurén, Malmö University Abstract In this article, we argue, in accordance with Lohndal et al. (2008), that Swedish allows for two syntactic structures for copular clauses. The analysis provides the means to distinguish between copular clauses that

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771-8 copertina

771-8 copertina 207 Lars-Henrik Ståhl, Gunnar Sandin Lund University, Sweden Grounds for Cultural Influence: Visual and Non-visual Presence of Americanness in Contemporary Architecture ARCHITECTURE 1. Introduction: Who’s “America”? The anthropologist Yunxiang Yan states about China and its late modern individualization processes, that in the eyes of Beijing con- sumers, modernization lies in USA-r

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Microsoft Word - 00ktiitel38-1-4

Microsoft Word - 00ktiitel38-1-4 Sign Systems Studies 38(1/4), 2010 From mimicry to mime by way of mimesis: Reflections on a general theory of iconicity1 Göran Sonesson Department of semiotics/Centre for cognitive semiotics, SOL, Lund University Box 201, 221 00 Lund, Sweden e-mail: goran.sonesson@semiotik.lu.se Abstract. Practically all theories of iconicity are denunciations of its subject matter

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COMPLETE TITLE

COMPLETE TITLE The neurophenomenology of hypnosis Cardeña, Lehmann, Jönsson, Terhune, & Farber THE NEUROPHENOMENOLOGY OF HYPNOSIS Etzel Cardeña, Ph.D. 1 , Dietrich Lehmann, M. D. 2 , Peter Jönsson, Ph.D. 1 , Devin Terhune, M.Sc 1 , & Pascal Farber, M. A. 2 1 Center for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology (CERCAP), Lund University, Sweden 2The KEY Institute for Brain-Mind Research, U

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[DOI: 10.1515/9783110227789.0345] Two accounts could be written about the birth of pictorial semiotics, both taking their point of departure in the middle of the last century. The first story is about the specificity of the picture sign, as compared to other signs, and as related to its sub-types. It involves the Peircean notion of iconicity, less as it has been safeguarded by the true Peirceans,

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Microsoft Word - Segni n. 78.

Microsoft Word - Segni n. 78. 1 International RIVISTA TELEMATICA QUADRIMESTRALE - ANNO XXVI NUOVA SERIE - N. 78 – SETTEMBRE-DICEMBRE 2012 This Review is submitted to international peer review Create PDF files without this message by purchasing novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) http://www.novapdf.com http://www.novapdf.com 2 Segni e comprensione International Pubblicazione promossa nel 1987

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Metaphor and subjective experience A study of motion-emotion metaphors in English, Swedish, Bulgarian, and Thai Jordan Zlatev, Johan Blomberg & Ulf Magnusson Lund University / Lund University / Luleå University of Technology The concepts (or “domains”) of motion and emotion are closely related in both language and experience. This is shown by the presence of many metaphorical expressions (e.g. ‘my

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WPSS artikel.dvi

WPSS artikel.dvi Relative clauses are not always strong islands∗ Filippa Lindahl University of Gothenburg Abstract Scandinavian relative clause extraction seems to violate purportedly universal locality con- ditions (i.e. the Complex NP Constraint (Ross 1967), Subjacency (Chomsky 1973) and the Phase Impenetrability Condition (Chomsky 2001)). Recent analyses of the construction rely on the assumpti

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Ninth International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies

Ninth International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies 1 In Defense of the Nature/Culture Distinction: Why Environmental Anthropology Can Neither Dispense With, Nor be Reduced to, Semiotics Alf Hornborg Human Ecology Division, Lund University, Finngatan 16, 223 62 Lund, Sweden Phone 46-46-2223113, Fax 46-46-2223695, Email alf.hornborg@humecol.lu.se Abstract This paper argues against the

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Presentational sentences in Icelandic and Swedish: Roles and positions Elisabet Engdahl, Joan Maling, Halldór Ármann Sigurðsson and Annie Zaenen0 Abstract In this article we report on a systematic comparison of presentational sen- tences in Icelandic and Swedish, looking in particular at possible thematic roles of the pivot and how they correlate with positional options. Despite some well-known di

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Litomysl-3

Litomysl-3 The Sedimentation and Motivation (SEaM) model in an Ecological Theory of Metaphor Jordan Zlatev Lund University CCS Seminar 1/9 2017 Summer School of Linguistics 2017 Litomyšl Preamble I was invited to give a talk on metaphor (from a cognitive semiotic perspective) at the 6th Specialized RaAM Seminar “Ecological Cognition and Metaphor”, May 18-19, 2017 The theme of the conference was

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Exceptional Movement from or into the Criterial Position - WPSS

Exceptional Movement from or into the Criterial Position - WPSS Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 97 (2016) 23-39 Exceptional Movement from/into the Criterial Position∗ Mayumi Hosono Keio University Abstract In this paper, I discuss exceptional movement from/into the Criterial Position within the framework of Labeling Algorithm (Chomsky 2013, 2015). In Scandinavian Object Shift, the object pro

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psychol 19136

psychol 19136 Uncorrected first proofs. Wagoner/Symbolic Transformation published by Routledge, copyright 2010. NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 13:15:14:08:09 Page 38 Page 38 2 Here comes the semiotic species Reflections on the semiotic turn in the cognitive sciences1 Göran Sonesson Lund University, Sweden Cognitive semiotics – or, perhaps better, semiotic cognitive science – aims to bring together the knowl

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165 Abstract The chapter reviews evidence for the bodily mimesis hypothesis, which states that the evolution of language was preceded by an adaptation for improved volitional control of the body, giving our ancestors advantages in the domains of imi- tation, empathy, and gestural communication. Much of this evidence is also shared by other gesture-first theories of language origins, but they face

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