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The Voice-adjunction theory of agentive ‘by’-phrases and the Icelandic impersonal passive* Anton Karl Ingason,1 Iris Edda Nowenstein,1 Einar Freyr Sigurðsson2 1University of Iceland and 2University of Pennsylvania Abstract We investigate ‘by’-phrases in the Icelandic impersonal passive and argue that they are grammatical, contra previous reports in the literature. However, it is only acceptable to

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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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Sandy Åkerblom Om betydelsekategorin ’diminutiv’ i svenskan * Sammandrag. Syftet med artikeln är att undersöka diminutiv i svenskan, dels analysera olika språkliga uttryck för fenomenet, dels göra en jämförelse med andra språk som uttrycker denna betydelsekategori med ett suffix. I linje med Møller (1943) utgår jag från dimunitiv som en betydelsekategori, inte en formkategori. Kategorin undersöks

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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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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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"Hur vi kan utbilda lärare i bild så att barn och ungdomar får goda redskap för att möta dagens och

"Hur vi kan utbilda lärare i bild så att barn och ungdomar får goda redskap för att möta dagens och framtidens bildsamhälle." Master Narratives and the (Pictorial) Construction of Otherness – Anti-Semitic Images in the Third Reich and Beyond Michael Ranta (Div. of Cognitive Semiotics, Lund University, Sweden) 1 Research Project: The Making of Them and Us (MaTUs) - Cultural Encounters Conveyed Thro

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On non-copula Tough Constructions in Swedish Eva Klingvall, Lund University Abstract This paper investigates two types of Tough Construction in Swedish: artikeln är lätt att läsa (‘the paper is easy to read’) and artikeln går lätt att läsa (‘the paper goes easily to read’). The paper argues that the first type is a copula construction with the adjective functioning as the tough-predicate whi

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Callegari & Angantýsson_version 3_18th_dec

Callegari & Angantýsson_version 3_18th_dec Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 109 (2023), 41–62 Non-subject initial clauses and the left periphery in Icelandic: A distributional approach Elena Callegari & Ásgrímur Angantýsson University of Iceland Abstract This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of preverbal constituent placement in Icelandic V2 sentences, with a focus on the frequency and

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Displacement and Subject Blocking in Verbal Idioms: Evidence from Passive-Like Constructions in Icelandic* Anton Karl Ingason,1 Einar Freyr Sigurðsson,2 Jim Wood3 1University of Iceland, 2University of Pennsylvania and 3Yale University Abstract This paper examines passive-like constructions in Icelandic and argues that id- ioms cannot be interpreted via traces and that the loss of idiomatic interp

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Topicalization: The IO/DO Asymmetry in Icelandic* Elena Callegari and Anton Karl Ingason University of Iceland Abstract In this paper, we investigate differences in the frequency of direct-object versus indirect-object topicalization (i.e. fronting with no accompanying pronom- inal resumption) in Icelandic using the Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus. We find that the overall incidence of DO topic

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Vetenskaplig slutredovisning  Svar lämnade av  Jonas.Granfeldt@rom.lu.se  2012­03­26 10:25:41 (47:40:50)  1. A. Basic information regarding the project  Please provide the following basic information concerning the project grant for which you are to  provide a scientific report. Registration number  (diarienummer, eg. 421­ 2004­8918)  421­2008­2086 Project title (in Swedish or  English)  Startålde

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Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 86 (2010) 81-99 On Unshifted Weak Object Pronouns in the Scandinavian Languages* Mayumi Hosono, Leiden University m.hosono@umail.leidenuniv.nl Abstract I discuss the properties of unshifted weak object pronouns in the Scandinavian languages on the basis of the experimental data of Övdalian non-Object Shift constructions. I propose a hypothesis on unshifted wea

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Object Shift and Event-Related Brain Potentials Mikael Rolla, Merle Hornea, Magnus Lindgrenb Department of Linguistics and Phoneticsa, Department of Psychologyb, Lund University mikael.roll@ling.lu.se 1. Introduction SWEDISH pronominal objects can either precede or follow a sentence adverb, as shown in example (1). In (1a), the pronominal object den ’it’ precedes the sentence adverb inte ’not’, wh

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Chapter 1 74 Jordan Zlatev and Lorraine McCune 75 Towards an Integrated Model of Semiotic Development Zlatev, J. and McCune, L. (2014). Toward and integrated model of semiotic development. Cognitive Development: Theories, Stages, Processes and Challenges , R. Chen (ed.), 59-76. New York: Nova Publishers. Towards an Integrated Model of Semiotic Development Jordan Zlatev1,[footnoteRef:1] and Lorrain

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Microsoft Word - Gu¨ldemann Fiedler 2021 Workshops.doc

Microsoft Word - Gu¨ldemann Fiedler 2021 Workshops.doc 1 Lund online workshop on gender, noun class and classifier systems 12/3/2021 The multiple challenges of Niger-Congo “noun classes” Tom Güldemann1,2 and Ines Fiedler1 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin1 and MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology Leipzig2 1 The project “Noun classification systems in Africa between gender and nominal declension/‘derifle

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Microsoft Word - Anthrobotics_Paper_August_2016-Final.docx

Microsoft Word - Anthrobotics_Paper_August_2016-Final.docx Published in What Social Robots Can and Should Do Editors Seibt, J., Nørskov, M., Schack Andersen, S. October 2016 Vol. 290 of Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications ISBN print 978-1-61499-707-8 We, Anthrobot: Learning From Human Forms of Interaction and Esprit de Corps to Develop More Plural Social Robotics Luis DE MIRANDAa

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The acceptability of a non-root phenomenon in different types of adverbial clauses in Icelandic Xindan Xu & Ásgrímur Angantýsson University of Iceland Abstract This paper discusses the relatively marked and uncommon subject-initial V3 word order in adverbial clauses in Icelandic and presents results from an online acceptability judgment survey conducted for this study. Following Badan and Haegeman

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Faarlund.Infinitive.rev

Faarlund.Infinitive.rev Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 95 (2015), 1–10 The Norwegian Infinitive Marker Jan Terje Faarlund University of Oslo Abstract Norwegian control infinitives are generally introduced by the infinitive marker å. The syntax of non-finite clauses introduced by å is similar enough to that of finite subordinate clauses for the infinitive marker to be analyzed as a complemen

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Evan Thompson – Mind in Life Chapter 13: Empathy and Enculturation

Evan Thompson – Mind in Life Chapter 13: Empathy and Enculturation Evan Thompson – Mind in Life Chapter 13: Empathy and Enculturation Aim: Building a bridge between mind science and Husserl’s genetic/generative phenomenology of intersubjectivity Two central ideas: (i) Self and other enact each other reciprocally through empathy. (ii) Human subjectivity emerges from developmental processes of encul

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Pantomime - Lund 2017

Pantomime - Lund 2017 Przemysław Żywiczyński, Sławomir Wacewicz Center for Language Evolution Studies, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, PL Pantomime and language evolution I. What is pantomime? II. From apes to pantomime III. From pantomime to language I What is pantomime? LANGUAGE EVOLUTION PANTOMIME Donald, Zlatev (bodily mimesis) Arbib 2005, 2012 Tomasello 2008 (Corballis 2014) glossogeny

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