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PROCESSABILITY IN SCANDINAVIAN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION [PDF]

open access: yesStudies in Second Language Acquisition, 2001
This paper reports on a test of the validity of Pienemann's (1998) Processability Theory (PT). This theory predicts that certain morphological and syntactic phenomena are acquired in a fixed sequence. Three phenomena were chosen for this study: attributive adjective morphology, predicative adjective morphology, and subordinate clause syntax (placement ...
Glahn, Esther   +5 more
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Young children's perspectives of time: New directions for co‐constructing understandings of quality in ECEC

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView., 2023
Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

How pervasive is preaspiration? Investigating sonorant devoicing in Sienese Italian [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
We have recently found that voiceless geminates in Sienese Italian are frequently preaspirated, eg. /sette/ > [sehte] 'seven'. Within the few (mostly Scandinavian) languages that are reported to have preaspirated voiceless stops, a phonetically similar ...
Hajek, John, Stevens, Mary
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JAN ERIK VOLD – The Renowned Norwegian Word Architect and Performer

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia, 2023
Jan Erik VOLD (b. 1939) is a prominent literary and public figure of the Norwegian literary and cultural space of the 1960s. And he is “still at work.
Raluca-Daniela DUINEA
doaj   +2 more sources

Norwegian emigration and the emergence of modernity in Norway: America letters and the cases of Knut Hamsun and Sigbjørn Obstfelder [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Română pentru Studii Baltice şi Nordice, 2020
Norway was going through important changes in the 19th century. It was a time of disruption, when the old rural society was transformed by the growing industrialisation, by the development of transportation and the expansion of free trade, when internal ...
Ioana-Andreea Mureșan
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Factors of National-English Translingualism in the Scandinavian Region

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices, 2018
The article dwells on factors of the “presence” of English in the cognate languages of the Scandinavian region where a common translingual situation has evolved.
Darya Sergeyevna Borodina
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MULTILINGUAL SENTIMENT NORMALIZATION FOR SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES

open access: yesScandinavian Studies in Language, 2021
In this paper, we address the challenge of multilingual sentiment analysis using a traditional lexicon and rule-based sentiment instrument that is tailored to capture sentiment patterns in a particular language. Focusing on a case study of three closely related Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish) and using three tailored versions of
Baglini, Rebekah Brita   +3 more
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The internationalization of Sjöwall and Wahlöö

open access: yesDigital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications, 2019
This paper aims to illustrate the pattern of internationalization of Scandinavian Noir, the popular trend that succeeded in permeating popular culture in recent years. In doing this, we have chosen as starting point the now famous Swedish crime fiction
Ovio Olaru
doaj   +1 more source

Förutsättningar för ämnesspecifik läsförståelse i samhällskunskap i grundskolan

open access: yesEducare, 2023
This paper deepens the understanding of conditions for students' subject-specific reading comprehension created through different ways of working with reading in civic education, and the support students thus get to read verbal texts. Motivation for the
Åsa af Geijerstam   +3 more
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Prepozicinis vardažodžių valdomas kilmininkas baltų, Pabaltijo suomių ir skandinavų kalbose (istorinė apžvalga)

open access: yesBaltistica, 2011
THE PREPOSITIVE ADNOMINAL GENITIVE IN BALTIC, BALTO-FINNIC AND SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES: A HISTORICAL SURVEY Summary The article deals with the parallel preposited adnominal non-partitive genitive in Bal­tic, Balto-Finnic and Scandinavian languages ...
Terje Mathiassen
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