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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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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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On past participles and their external arguments Eva Klingvall, Lund University Abstract Swedish makes a morphological distinction between participles used in per- fect contexts, perfect participles, and participles used in passive contexts, past participles. In most contexts, the former appear with the external argument as a subject DP, while the latter realize the external argument as an adjunct

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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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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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This article appeared in Intellectica 2012/2 n o 58 Commentary on J. Queiroz, L. Rodrigues & S. Ribeiro: The semiotic evolution of toolmaking: the role of symbols for work towards delayed reward. Chris Sinha, Lund University Toolmaking and symbolization have long been linked in theories of human evolution, but substantiating and specifying the nature of this putative link (other than as simply co-

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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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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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Sigurdardottir-Eythorsson

Sigurdardottir-Eythorsson Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 107 (2022), 47–82 The Emergence of Oblique Subjects: Oblique-Case Substitution and Shift in Anticausative Strategy in Modern Icelandic Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir Yale University Thórhallur Eythórsson University of Iceland Abstract Oblique subjects can emerge at any point in a language like Icelandic. We focus here on two such chang

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psychol 19136

psychol 19136 Uncorrected first proofs. Wagoner/Symbolic Transformation published by Routledge, copyright 2010. NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 13:15:14:08:09 Page 38 Page 38 2 Here comes the semiotic species Reflections on the semiotic turn in the cognitive sciences1 Göran Sonesson Lund University, Sweden Cognitive semiotics – or, perhaps better, semiotic cognitive science – aims to bring together the knowl

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Language: What is it really

Language: What is it really From Cognitive to Integral Linguistics and Back Again Jordan Zlatev Lund University Centre for Languages and Literature Centre for Cognitive Semiotics Abstract Starting from emphasizing the richness of human experience, over twenty years ago, Cognitive Linguistics currently oscillates between a positivist and a subjectivist perspective both of which reveal an ontologica

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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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The Genesis and Evolution of Concepts Within the Evolution of Cognition: Reections on Concepts in the Context of Merlin Donald's Work on Cognitive Evolution Joel Parthemore PAICS Research Group, Department of Informatics University of Sussex, Brighton, UK Cognitive Science Group, Department of Philosophy University of Lund, Sweden 1 Introduction No truth appears to me more evident, than that beast

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Sammanställning

Sammanställning Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 87 (2011), 103-135. Fronting, Background, Focus A comparative study of Sardinian and Icelandic * Verner Egerland, Lund University Abstract There is a superficial similarity between fronting phenomena attested in Sardinian and Icelandic. Nevertheless, the two languages are radically different as for the pragmatic interpretation associated with f

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Framsida ny

Framsida ny WPSS WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX June 2015 Issue 94 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: htt

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Topics in pseudo-passives Eva Klingvall, Lund University Abstract This paper is concerned with the derivation of pseudo-passives, in particular in Swedish (e.g. den här sängen har sovits i ‘this bed has been slept in’). Previous analyses of pseudo-passives typically focus on English and take the preposition to be unable to assign case in these sentences, with the result that the prepositional co

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To appear in Lorenzo Magnani (Ed.) Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Model-Based Reasoning. Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology, and Ethics, Springer. adfa, p. 1, 2011. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2011 Living in the Model The Cognitive Ecology of Time—A Comparative Study * Chris Sinha Lund University, School of Languages and Literature, Lund, Sweden chris.sinha@li

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Wpss88

Wpss88 WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX 88 Henrik Rosenkvist Verb raising and referential null subjects in Övdalian 1–20 Kari Kinn Overt non-referential subjects and subject-verb agreement in Middle Norwegian 21–50 Mayumi Hosono Verb movement as tense operator movement 51–80 Jim Wood & Einar Frey Sigur!sson Icelandic verbal agreement pronoun antecedent relations 81–130 Eva Klingvall On non-co

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Halldor

Halldor 66 About pronouns* Halldór Ármann Sigurðsson Lund University Abstract This essay claims that pronouns are constructed as syntactic relations rather than as discrete feature bundles or items. The discussion is set within minimalist Context-linked Grammar, where phases contain silent but active edge features, edge linkers, including speaker and hearer features. An NP is phi-computed in relat

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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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