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No Slide Title Presentation at the colloquium: Workshop on Grammatical development in honor of Jürgen M. Meisel March 12-14 2009 University of Hamburg Early and late child L2 learners after a year in a French school. Suzanne Schlyter In collaboration with Jonas Granfeldt, Malin Ågren & Anita Thomas Jürgen Meisel on cL2 acquisition Communication Paris january 2006: Age of onset in successive acquis

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Already Egerland Jonas

Already Egerland Jonas Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 97 (2016), 14–22 Enough already! On directive modal particles in English and Swedish1 Verner Egerland and Dianne Jonas Lund University and Goethe University Frankfurt Abstract In non-standard American English, an innovative usage of already has emerged as the result of a translation borrowing from Yiddish. In this usage, already appears

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A female figurine from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany

A female figurine from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany LETTERS A female figurine from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany Nicholas J. Conard1 Despite well over 100 years of research and debate, the origins of art remain contentious1–3. In recent years, abstract depictions have been documented at southern African sites dating to 75 kyr b

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Sonesson.fm

Sonesson.fm Cybernetics and Human Knowing. Vol. 16, nos. 3-4, pp. xx-xx The View from Husserl’s Lectern Considerations on the Role of Phenomenology in Cognitive Semiotics Göran Sonesson1 The aim of this paper is to consider in what way semiotics, cognitive science, and phenomenology, which stem from different traditions that have only rarely been known to intermingle, can enter harmoniously into a

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untitled LETTERS New flutes document the earliest musical tradition in southwestern Germany Nicholas J. Conard1, Maria Malina2 & Susanne C. Münzel3 Considerable debate surrounds claims for early evidence of music in the archaeological record1–5. Researchers universally accept the existence of complex musical instruments as an indication of fully modern behaviour and advanced symbolic communicatio

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Semiotica 183–1/4 (2011), 219–241 0037–1998/11/0183–0219 DOI 10.1515/semi.2011.011 © Walter de Gruyter Abstract It is difficult to make sense of the notion of postmodernity, because “moder- nity” is clearly a shifter, in the sense of Jespersen and Jakobson: a term depen- dent for its meaning on its moment of enunciation. It is true that, from the Middle Ages onwards, several meanings of modernity

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Iconicity strikes backTxN

Iconicity strikes backTxN Göran Sonesson, Iconicity strikes back 1 Iconicity strikes back: the third generation — or why Eco still is wrong Göran Sonesson Department of semiotics, Lund University The theory of iconicity is at the core of all visual semiotics — even, though, as I have been the first to insist, iconicity is much broader than pictoriality, and there is more to the pictorial sign func

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Engdahl-Lindahl-preposed-revised

Engdahl-Lindahl-preposed-revised Preposed object pronouns in mainland Scandinavian* Elisabet Engdahl & Filippa Lindahl University of Gothenburg Abstract We report on a study of preposed object pronouns using the Scandinavian Dialect Corpus. In other Germanic languages, e.g. Dutch and German, preposing of un- stressed object pronouns is restricted, compared with subject pronouns. In Danish, Norwegi

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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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Gender Stability in Nakh-Daghestanian Languages Kate Bellamy, Jesse Wichers Schreur & Gerd Carling Languages, Dialects and Isoglosses of Anatolia, the Caucasus and Iran Webinar, 08/03/2021, “Paris” Roadmap 1. Gender in Nakh-Daghestanian languages 2. The present study a. Data collection b. Coding 3. Results 4. Discussion and next steps 1. Gender in Nakh-Daghestanian Gender: A definition “Genders ar

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Julien

Julien Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 94 (2015), 1–35 Microvariation in Norwegian long distance binding* Marit Julien Lund university Abstract It is well known that (some speakers of) Norwegian allow long distance binding, defined here as binding across a finite clause boundary. A number of factors that facilitate long distance binding have also been identified. In the study reported on her

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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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relative-clauses-wpss-proof.dvi

relative-clauses-wpss-proof.dvi Adjectives and clausal complementation∗ Fredrik Heinat, Stockholm University Abstract In this paper I show that Swedish has a type of relative clausethat doesn’t modify nominal expressions, contrary to most descriptions/definitions of relative clauses. Instead this type of relative clause modifies evaluative predicates. The relative clause has similarities to both c

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Ana Moreno. Seminar CCS

Ana Moreno. Seminar CCS Ana Moreno Núñez Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 25/10/2012 1 Ana Moreno Núñez Seminars of the Centre for Cognitive Semiotics Lund University – October 25th, 2012 RESEARCH GROUP “EARLY DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION” The group’s beginnings Geneva School 70’s – 80’s The classic Piagetian tradition of early development Vygotsky’s ideas Addition of semiotics to the study of human ps

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Kurki

Kurki Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 107 (2022), 111–134 We ...with Anna: the Inclusory Plural Pronominal Construction in Finnish and Fenno-Swedish Klaus Kurki University of Turku This article provides a syntactic analysis of the inclusory plural pronominal construction in Fenno- Swedish and Finnish. In this construction, a plural pronoun has a singular reading: vi ...med Anna (literally “w

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Semiosis and the elusive final interpretant of understanding* GÖRAN SONESSON Abstract While the conceptual history of the sign, as recounted by John Deely in Four ages of understanding, is immensely enlightening, history is never enough. If, before Augustine, it had occurred to no one that such diverse phenomena as are covered by this term had something in common, and if, in the time of Aquinas,

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Wpss 85

Wpss 85 WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX 85 Mayumi Hosono Scandinavian Object Shift as the Cause of Downstep 1–36 Jackie Nordström The Swedish så-construction, a new point of departure 37–63 Anton Karl Ingason Productivity of Non-Default Case 65–117 June 2010 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax ISSN: 1100-097x Christer Platzack ed. Centre for Languages and Literature Box 201 S-221 00 Lund,

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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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1 Icelandic let-causatives and case1 Jim Wood2 Abstract The verb láta ‘let/make’ in Icelandic provides a unique opportunity to understand the behavior of symmetric versus asymmetric DAT-NOM constructions. In this paper, I take a close look at láta and examine a set of cases where DAT-NOM verbs are embedded under láta, resulting in the otherwise nominative object becoming accusative in some cases a

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