Blar i Det humanistiske fakultet (HF) på tidsskrift "Nordic Journal of Linguistics"
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A cross-linguistic puzzle and its theoretical implications: Norwegian 'jo', German 'doch' and 'ja', and an advertisement
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)It has long been recognised that at least some linguistic expressions – such as the connectives but in English, mais in French, doch in German and jo in Norwegian – function to affect the audience’s inference or reasoning ... -
Effects of English L2 on Norwegian L1
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)English outweighs other languages as a source for linguistic borrowing in present-day Norwegian. Most of the research on this topic has considered direct lexical loans, yet observations indicate that English is increasingly ... -
Introduction to special issue on morphosyntactic variation within the individual language user
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Introduction to the special issue on Heritage languages & Bilingualism
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
The acquisition of word order in L2 Norwegian: The case of subject and object shift
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article reports on a syntactic acceptability judgement study of 59 adult L2/Ln learners of Norwegian and a group of native controls, studying subject and object shift. These constructions involve movement of (mainly) ... -
The semantics and pragmatics of Norwegian sentence-internal jo
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The paper proposes a refined analysis of the semantics and pragmatics of the Norwegian non-truth-conditional adverb jo (‘after all’, ‘of course’). According to the existing literature, jo indicates that the proposition is ... -
Variation in adjunct islands: The case of Norwegian
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Finite adjunct clauses are often assumed to be among the strongest islands for filler–gap dependency creation cross-linguistically, but Kush, Lohndal & Sprouse (2019) found experimental evidence suggesting that finite ...