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«Å utsette den andre døden»: Snublesteiner i norsk litteratur
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The trauma of the Second World War and the Holocaust has been a broadly explored topic in Norwegian culture in the last ten–fifteen years. This, in turn, resulted in a massive popularity of both fiction and non-fiction ... -
Bacheloroppgaven - hvordan skal denne sjangeren forstås? En undersøkelse av bacheloroppgavens rammebetingelser
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)I kjølvannet av Kvalitetsreformen ble bacheloroppgaven innført på flere universiteter og høyskoler for å styrke bachelorgraden. I noen fag er oppgaven en helt ny sjanger som har ført til en del usikkerhet både blant faglærere ... -
Badini Kurdish modal particles dê and da: procedural semantics and language variation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)In this paper I review a semantic analysis of the Badini Kurdish modal particles dê and da (Un-ger, 2012). This analysis claims that the modal particles are procedural indicators in the sense of Blakemore (2002) triggering ... -
Being as big as small clauses get: the syntax of participial adjuncts in German and English
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This paper presents a comparative syntactic account of participial adjuncts in German and English. While the typological literature describes German participial adjuncts as much more restricted than their English counterparts ... -
'Beyond the Word': Immersion, Art, and Theory in Environmental and Digital Humanities Prototyping
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)“Beyond the Word” explores the entanglements of Digital and Environmental Humanities (D&EH) with the word and textuality — but also beyond the word and text — with bodies, art, and digital apparati at its center as narrative, ... -
Bilinguals are better than monolinguals in detecting manipulative discourse
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)One of the most contentious topics in cognitive science concerns the impact of bilingualism on cognitive functions and neural resources. Research on executive functions has shown that bilinguals often perform better than ... -
Bilinguals’ sensitivity to grammatical gender cues in Russian: the role of cumulative input, proficiency, and dominance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This paper reports on an experimental study investigating the acquisition of grammatical gender in Russian by heritage speakers living in Norway. The participants are 54 Norwegian-Russian bilingual children (4;0-10;2) as ... -
Blank Spaces and Hollow Men: Determinate Absences and Absent Determinants in Conrad’s Fiction
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Boon or burden? The role of compositional meaning in figurative language processing and acquisition
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)We critically address current theories of figurative language, focusing on the role of literal or compositional meaning in the interpretation of non-literal expressions, including idioms and metaphors. Specifically, we ... -
Borgerlig protestantisk etikk versus spekulativ jødisk kapitalisme hos Alexander L. Kielland
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Bourgeois Protestant ethics and Jewish speculative capitalism in Alexander L. Kielland The hypothesis of this article is that Alexander L. Kielland’s novels participate in a wide economic discourse of the 19th century, ... -
The Bottleneck Hypothesis in L2 acquisition: L1 Norwegian learners’ knowledge of syntax and morphology in L2 English
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The Bottleneck Hypothesis (Slabakova, 2008, 2013) proposes that acquiring properties of the functional morphology is the most challenging part of learning a second language. In the experiment presented here, the predictions ... -
Brain potentials predict learning, transmission and modification of an artificial symbolic system
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)It has recently been argued that symbolic systems evolve while they are being transmitted across generations of learners, gradually adapting to the relevant brain structures and processes. In the context of this hypothesis, ... -
The British Conservative Party, the Scandinavian Conservative Parties, and Inter-Party Cooperation in Europe, 1949-78
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This article explores the links between the British and Scandinavian Conservative parties in Europe between the late-1940s and the late-1970s. Its findings show that these parties were closer to each other than has been ... -
Broad scope and narrow focus: On the contemporary linguistic and psycholinguistic study of third language acquisition
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Aims: in this introduction we situate the seven articles in this special issue in terms of the connections between their themes and their individual contributions to the field of third language ... -
Can humans simulate talking like other humans? Comparing simulated clients to real customers in service inquiries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)How authentic are inquiry calls made by simulated clients, or ‘mystery shoppers’, to service organizations, when compared to real callers? We analysed 48 simulated and 63 real inquiry calls to different veterinary practices ... -
Can you play with fire and not hurt yourself? A Comparative study in figurative language comprehension between individuals with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Individuals with High functioning autism (HFA) are distinguished by relative preservation of linguistic and cognitive skills. However, problems with pragmatic language skills have been consistently reported across the ... -
Capturing EMI teachers' linguistic needs: a usage-based perspective
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Drawing on usage-based approaches this paper addresses the challenge of capturing EMI teachers’ linguistic needs for the purposes of teacher training in international Medical Education. The focus is on EMI medical teachers ... -
Cartographic Storytelling, Migration, and Reception Environments
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article focuses on mapping and spatial thinking in migrant storytelling and knowledge-making across diverse border infrastructures. Set against the carceral regimes' investment in migration research, schooling, and ... -
Characteristics and prognosis of primary treatment-naïve oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma in Norway, a descriptive retrospective study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objectives Incidence of oral cavity squamous cell carcinomas is rising worldwide, and population characterization is important to follow for future trends. The aim of this retrospective study was to present a large ... -
Children’s acquisition of word order variation: A study of subject placement in embedded clauses in Norwegian
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Norwegian embedded clauses give children two options for subject placement: preceding or following negation (S-Neg/Neg-S). In the adult language, S-Neg is the ‘default’ and highly frequent option, and Neg-S is infrequent ...