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Rhetoric from the standpoint of the Lifeworld 1

Rhetoric from the standpoint of the Lifeworld 1 Göran Sonesson Department of semiotics, Lund University, Sweden Rhetoric from the standpoint of the Lifeworld1 Publié en ligne le 22 février 2010 Résumé : La rhétorique du point de vue du monde de la vie La rhétorique de l’image dont parlait Barthes, reprise d’une manière beaucoup plus systématique dans les travaux du Groupe µ, n’est qu’une partie de

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The three-gender system in two varieties of Jämtlandic∗ Briana Van Epps, Lund University Abstract. This is a study on the gender system of the Swedish dialect spoken in Jämtland, a province in northern Sweden. The Jämtlandic dialect preserves to a large extent the three- gender system that was present in Old Swedish. The three-gender system manifests in anaphoric pronouns and as agreement in the n

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56 Mapping Teacher Beliefs and Practices About Multilingualism: The Development of the MultiBAP Questionnaire Pia Sundqvist, Henrik Gyllstad, Marie Källkvist and Erica Sandlund Introduction and Aims While language-diverse English classrooms are under-researched in Sweden (Källkvist et al., 2017), teachers are gaining firsthand experience through teaching language-diverse student groups, thus gaini

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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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Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 90 (2012) 111-140 Gunlög Josefsson, Lund University ”Disagreeing” doubling det * Abstract. In this paper I discuss doubling with the neuter pronominal det ‘it’ in Swedish. Det may double common gender and/or plural noun phrases too, which gives rise to what looks like disagreement. The proposed analysis takes as its point of departure so-called pancake-sentenc

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C in ia: As ollaborative research highland Southeast As Kàm Ràw and Kristina Lindell in Northern Thailand at an (unrelated) local shrine. Photo probably taken in 1973 or 1974. Courtesy of Olivier Evrard and Ten Nyi (on left in the photo). The extraordinary work of Damrong Tayanin and Kristina Lindell on Khmu culture Magnus Fiskesjö sociate Professor of anthropology Kàm Ràw, also known by his Thai

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58 Controlling for Movement: Reply to Wood 2012∗ Dennis Ott Humboldt University of Berlin Abstract In a recent squib, Wood 2012 provides an argument against the Movement Theory of Con- trol, which treats Control as A-movement, similar to Raising. His argument is based on Control configurations in Icelandic object-extraposition constructions for which no move- ment derivation can be plausibly assum

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This is page 203 Printer: Opaque this 22 Göran Sonesson Full Professor Department of Semiotics University of Lund, Sweden Like many other young people, I thought I was going to be a c- tion writer. While I was waiting for the big t of inspiration, I took up the study of literature. But literature did not seem to have anything new to tell me. On the contrary, linguistics opened up entirely new vist

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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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Framsida

Framsida WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX 92 Elisabet Engdahl & Filippa Lindahl Preposed object pronouns in mainland Scandinavian 1–32 Katarina Lundin An unexpected gap with unexpected restrictions 33–57 Dennis Ott Controlling for movement: Reply to Wood (2012) 58–65 Halldór Ármann Sigur!sson About pronouns 65–98 June 2014 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax ISSN: 1100-097x Johan Brandtler

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WPSS.2023.JGJ.final

WPSS.2023.JGJ.final Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 109 (2023), 26–40. Split and double infinitives in Icelandic Jóhannes Gísli Jónsson University of Iceland Abstract A corpus study of að-infinitives in Icelandic reveals important data that have so far gone unnoticed in the theoretical literature. The study shows that Icelandic allows split infinitives, as some adverbs may occupy a position

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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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teorema Vol. XXX/2, 2011, pp. 79-94 ISSN: 0210-1602 [BIBLID 0210-1602 (2011) 30:2; pp. 79-94] Of Boundaries and Metaphysical Starting Points: Why the Extended Mind Cannot Be So Lightly Dismissed Joel Parthemore RESUMEN El debate en torno a la mente extendida versa, en gran medida, sobre dónde y cómo situar la frontera entre la mente cognitiva y el mundo no-cognitivo. Los concep- tos de “interno” y

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WPSS förord 87

WPSS förord 87 Preface Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax is a 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. Due to the nature of the papers as working papers, we only print a limited number of

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WPSS förord 88

WPSS förord 88 Preface Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax is a 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. Due to the nature of the papers as working papers, we only print a limited number of

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nominative.objects.2016.final

nominative.objects.2016.final Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 97 (2016), 57–75 Testing agreement with nominative objects Jóhannes Gísli Jónsson University of Iceland Abstract This paper reports on the results of two large-scale surveys of syntactic variation in Icelandic where number agreement with nominative objects was tested among many other syntactic phenomena. The surveys included altog

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WPSS_Forgotten factors in the development of dependent clauses in Swedish as a second language_defin

WPSS_Forgotten factors in the development of dependent clauses in Swedish as a second language_definitive Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 95 (2015), 33–43 Forgotten Factors in the Development of Dependent Clauses in Swedish as a Second Language Martje Wijers Ghent University Abstract This paper is concerned with the acquisition of Swedish dependent clauses. In a longitudinal study of Belgian

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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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Rosenkvist WPSS 88slutversion

Rosenkvist WPSS 88slutversion Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 88 (2011), 1-20 1 Verb Raising and Referential Null Subjects in Övdalian Henrik Rosenkvist Abstract Within the Scandinavian languages, there is a notable variation regarding verb agreement. Holmberg & Platzack (1995) suggested that this basic feature is linked to both verb raising and the presence of a handful of syntactic phenome

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Imposters Fall 2011 WPSS version.dvi

Imposters Fall 2011 WPSS version.dvi 81 Icelandic Verbal Agreement and Pronoun-Antecedent Relations1 Jim Wood2 & Einar Freyr Sigurðsson3 Abstract The relation between a non-reflexive pronoun and its antecedent is often thought to be outside of syntax proper; restrictions on interpretation or economy of expres- sion, in this view, derive Condition B effects, preventing apronoun from being too close

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