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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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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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The History and Philosophy of Astrobiology The History and Philosophy of Astrobiology: Perspectives on Extraterrestrial Life and the Human Mind Edited by David Dunér with Joel Parthemore, Erik Persson and Gustav Holmberg The History and Philosophy of Astrobiology: Perspectives on Extraterrestrial Life and the Human Mind, Edited by David Dunér, Joel Parthemore, Erik Persson, Gustav Holmberg This bo

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From impersonal to reflexive verbJB

From impersonal to reflexive verbJB Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 100 (2018), 1–19 From impersonal to reflexive verb Cecilia Falk Stockholm University Abstract Old Swedish had impersonally construed verbs with an oblique subject(-like) Experiencer argu- ment. Most of them are personally construed verbs today, with nominative Experiencer. Whereas this change for most formerly impersonal ver

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Framsida wpss

Framsida wpss WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX 83 Ulla Stroh-Wollin On the development of definiteness markers in Scandinavian 1–26 Anna-Lena Wiklund In search of the force of dependent V2: A note on Swedish 27–36 !orbjörg Hróarsdóttir Restructuring and OV order 37–82 Eva Engels Microvariation in object positions: Negative shift in Scandinavian 83–102 !orbjörg Hróarsdóttir Notes on language c

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33 An unexpected gap with unexpected restrictions Subject deletion in a south-west Swedish dialect∗ Katarina Lundin Lund University Abstract The aim of this article is to propose a syntactic analysis of a dialectal con- struction systematically displaying deletion of the subject, found in spoken south-west Swedish. The deletion appears in certain interrogative subordi- nated clauses and relative c

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The social and linguistic construction of time in an Amazonian culture

The social and linguistic construction of time in an Amazonian culture To appear in Luna Filipovič and Kasia M. Jaszczolt (eds.) Space and Time in Languages and Cultures II: Language, Culture, and Cognition. Human Cognitive Processing 37. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 1 Event-based time intervals in an Amazonian culture. * Vera da Silva Sinha (Federal University of Rondônia) Chris Sinha (Lund Univers

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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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Proceedings of the 10th World Congress of the International Association for Semiotic Studies (IASS/AIS) Universidade da Coruña (España / Spain), 2012. ISBN: 978-84-9749-522-6 Pp. -1100 Modes of communication in artistic research: on Americanness and Architectural influence on semiotic grounds Lars-Henrik Ståhl & Gunnar Sandin Lund University, Malmö (Sweden) Abstract In relation to traditional mode

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WPSS WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX December 2017 Issue 99 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 homepage: http://proj

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WPSS_Svavarsdottir_2024JB_HS_24juni

WPSS_Svavarsdottir_2024JB_HS_24juni Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 110 (2024), 14–53 Lexical Case Absorption in Icelandic Raising Hrefna Svavarsdóttir University of Iceland Abstract The following paper examines case marking variations in Icelandic raising infinitives in instances where a lexical case (here of accusative or dative subjects) yields to a structural case in subject-to-object ra

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Scandinavian Relative Clause Extractions Apparent restrictions ∗ Fredrik Heinat & Anna-Lena Wiklund Linnaeus University & Lund University Abstract This brief article investigates the restrictions on Mainland Scandinavian relative clause extraction that have figured in the literature on island constraints. The con- clusion is that none of these restrictions can be regarded as constraints on relativ

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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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Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 96 (2016), 1−13. A Note on the Rich Agreement Hypothesis and Varieties of "Embedded V2" Hans-Martin Gärtner Hungarian Academy of Sciences − Linguistics Koeneman and Zeijlstra [K&Z] (2014) "rehabilitate" the "Rich Agreement Hypothesis" along with its familiar diachronic prediction that loss of rich agreement triggers loss of V-to-I. In a critique of this approa

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Clausal Ellipsis and Case (Mis)Matching in Icelandic Jim Wood,1 Matthew Barros,1 Einar Freyr Sigurðsson2 1Yale University and 2University of Pennsylvania Abstract In this paper, we take a detailed look at clausal ellipsis in Icelandic, a hitherto understudied phenomenon. We focus on case-matching facts that seem to suggest two things. First, robust case-matching effects suggest that clausal ellips

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Kopia av Kyoto_paper

Kopia av Kyoto_paper Interaction between word order, information structure and intonation in Puyuma Anastasia Mukhanova KARLSSON, Arthur HOLMER Center for Languages and Literature, Lund University Introduction Puyuma is an Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan, i.e. one of the languages often referred to as Formosan (although this is not a genetic grouping). According to Blust (1999), Puyuma is o

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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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Pre-print of Zlatev, J. (2014) Image schemas, mimetic schemas, and children’s gestures. Cognitive Semiotics, 7 (1): 3-29. 1 Image schemas, mimetic schemas and children’s gestures Jordan Zlatev Department of Cognitive Semiotics Centre for Langauges and Literature Lund Unievrsity Abstract Mimetic schemas, unlike the popular cognitive linguistic notion of image schemas, have been characterized in ear

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Framsida Sthlm (kopia)

Framsida Sthlm (kopia) WPSS WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX December 2020 Issue 104 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 WP

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Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 105, 2021, 18–44 Icelandic Case Syncretism and the Syntax-Morphology Interface Einar Freyr Sigurðsson and Jim Wood The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies and Yale University Abstract In this paper, we provide an initial overview of an understudied area of Icelandic morphosyntax, namely the effect of case syncretism of the acceptability of a variety

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