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SP_rev

SP_rev Functions of word order and intonation in information structuring in Puyuma Anastasia Karlsson, Arthur Holmer Centre for Cognitive Semiotics, Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Sweden Anastasia.Karlsson@ling.lu.se, Arthur.Holmer@ling.lu.se Abstract This paper presents the first results of analyzing the functions of intonation and word order in Puyuma. Puyuma is an endange

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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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Microsoft Word - Nordlund 31.doc

Microsoft Word - Nordlund 31.doc 1 MUNTLIGT OCH SKRIFTLIGT I SVERIGE OCH SVENSKAN Per Lagerholm Lund 2013 2 Delar av detta arbete har möjliggjorts tack vare bidrag från Erik Wellanders fond, administrerad av Språkrådet. © 2013 Per Lagerholm Språk- och litteraturcentrum Lunds universitet Tryckt hos Media-Tryck, Lunds universitet, 2013 ISSN 0281-5427   3 Innehåll 1 En nordistisk myt? 5 2 Svensk fors

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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 The articles appearing herein are previously unpublished reports of ongoing research activities and may subsequently appear, revised or unrevised, in other publications.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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Swedish exclamatives are subordinate

Swedish exclamatives are subordinate Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 88 (2011), 169-237 Swedish exclamatives are subordinate David Petersson Lund University Abstract In Swedish, there are three basic kinds of exclamatives: wh-, som- and att- exclamatives. Superficially, these clauses display mixed properties with regard to the traditional division into main clauses and subordinate clauses. T

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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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Semiosis beyond signsTP

Semiosis beyond signsTP Semiosis beyond Signs. On a Two or Three Missing Links on the Way to Human Beings Göran Sonesson, Dept. of semiotics/Centre for cognitive semiotics, Lund University Goran.sonesson@semiotik.lu.se Abstract: Human beings are special in mastering, apart from sign, a number of semiotic resources embedded already in perception, which is not differentiated, but which may still be

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Framsida Sthlm

Framsida Sthlm WPSS WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX December 2024 Issue 111 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 homep

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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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Microsoft Word - DavidD, slutversion2008.doc

Microsoft Word - DavidD, slutversion2008.doc 57 David Petersson Förhållandet mellan anföringssats och anförd sats vid direkt anföring* Sammandrag. Vid direkt anföring uppvisar såväl anföringssats som anförd sats huvudsats- egenskaper och det är inte uppenbart hur förhållandet mellan satserna i en anförd mening ska förstås. I denna uppsats undersöks det hierarkiska förhållandet mellan anföringssats

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Mayumi

Mayumi Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 93 (2014) 102-136 Scandinavian Verb Particle Constructions and the Intonational Properties∗ Mayumi Hosono, Leiden University Abstract In this paper, I discuss Scandinavian verb particle constructions from the perspective of the intonational properties of the Scandinavian languages. I show with experimental data that the final pitch peak occurs on the ma

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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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EythorssonAndSigurdardottir_WPSS_2

EythorssonAndSigurdardottir_WPSS_2 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 96 (2016), 91–125 A Brief History of Icelandic Weather Verbs∗ Syntax, Semantics and Argument Structure Thórhallur Eythórsson and Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir University of Iceland and Ghent University Weather verbs in Icelandic are not “no-argument” predicates, but occur with a quasi-argument (non-referential pro) and can al

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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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How roots do and don’t constrain the interpretation of Voice 1 Jim Wood Yale University Abstract A long-standing issue in syntactic theory, and argument structure in particular, involves the relationship between particular lexical items and the syntactic struc- tures they are embedded in. Lexical roots seem to be choosy about the structures they are able to appear in, but are at they same time ver

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Revised 170517 - Subordinate V2 and verbal morhoplogy in O_vdalian

Revised 170517 - Subordinate V2 and verbal morhoplogy in O_vdalian Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 98 (2017), 83–104 Subordinate V2 and Verbal Morphology in Övdalian Ásgrímur Angantýsson University of Iceland Abstract The purpose of this paper is (i) to locate Övdalian among the Scandinavian languages with regard to verbal morphology and embedded V2, and (ii) to formalize and test hypotheses

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Sapp

Sapp Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 102 (2019), 18-44 Relative sá and the dating of Eddic and skaldic poetry Christopher D. Sapp University of Mississippi Abstract This paper investigates the use of sá as a relative pronoun in Eddic poetry, in skaldic poetry, and in Old Icelandic prose. Sapp (2019) proposes that relative sá emerges just before the first Old Icelandic prose appears in the 12

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WPSS 88 tidigare nummer

WPSS 88 tidigare nummer These working papers have been sponsored by the Norwegian Research Council for Science and the Humanities (NAVF) (no. 1-27) and by the Swedish Research Council for the Humanities and the Social Sciencies (HSFR) (no. 28-42), as well as by Erik Philip-Sörensen's stiftelse (no. 42-43). From no. 80, WPSS is sponsored by Center of Languagte and Literture, Lund University. PUBLIS

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WPSS 87 tidigare nummer

WPSS 87 tidigare nummer These working papers have been sponsored by the Norwegian Research Council for Science and the Humanities (NAVF) (no. 1-27) and by the Swedish Research Council for the Humanities and the Social Sciencies (HSFR) (no. 28-42), as well as by Erik Philip-Sörensen's stiftelse (no. 42-43). From no. 80, WPSS is sponsored by Center of Languagte and Literture, Lund University. PUBLIS

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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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