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Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2020
The study focuses on how transnational migration affects the socio-political peripheries of communities.
Lena Ekberg, Jan-Ola Östman
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The study focuses on how transnational migration affects the socio-political peripheries of communities.
Lena Ekberg, Jan-Ola Östman
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The changing system of grammatical gender in the Swedish dialects of Nyland, Finland
Caroline Sandström
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Incongruent pronominal case in the Swedish dialect of Västra Nyland (Finland)
Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 2012This paper reports on field work conducted during 1994 in Västra Nyland (Finland) in order to obtain independent and current documentation of the incongruent case forms in the dialect, as reported by Lundström (1939). The data collected substantiated the existence of incongruent case forms in the dialect, but the actual use of such forms could not be ...
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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2009
This study was conducted to establish normative nasalance values for Swedish speaking children as measured with the Nasometer(trade mark) II, and to investigate differences due to regional dialect, gender, and age. Two hundred and twenty healthy children aged 4-5, 6-7, and 9-11 years were included.
Karin, Brunnegård, Jan, van Doorn
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This study was conducted to establish normative nasalance values for Swedish speaking children as measured with the Nasometer(trade mark) II, and to investigate differences due to regional dialect, gender, and age. Two hundred and twenty healthy children aged 4-5, 6-7, and 9-11 years were included.
Karin, Brunnegård, Jan, van Doorn
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Administration in Social Work, 2010
This study is based on interviews with politicians and managers responsible for the personal social services (PSS) in Swedish municipalities with three different organizational models (specialized, ...
Marek Perlinski +3 more
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This study is based on interviews with politicians and managers responsible for the personal social services (PSS) in Swedish municipalities with three different organizational models (specialized, ...
Marek Perlinski +3 more
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American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures, 1995
ABSTRACTThe Swedish dialectal wordsnårot‘worn-out’ andnarg‘a piece of wornout cloth’ have not been etymologically treated so far. I here connect them with a family of Balto-Finnic words, likewise still lacking an etymology: Finn.naarmu˜narvas(<*narwa−), Est.näru(<*narwo-) andnarvas ˜ narmas, etc.
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ABSTRACTThe Swedish dialectal wordsnårot‘worn-out’ andnarg‘a piece of wornout cloth’ have not been etymologically treated so far. I here connect them with a family of Balto-Finnic words, likewise still lacking an etymology: Finn.naarmu˜narvas(<*narwa−), Est.näru(<*narwo-) andnarvas ˜ narmas, etc.
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Dialect use in students´ translanguaging in s Swedish-speaking classroom in Finland
This qualitative study examines a multilingual classroom context where 9–10-year-old students in grade3 and their teacher interact using a Finnish-Swedish dialect and standard Swedish in interaction witheach other. By using methods from interactional sociolinguistics, the aim is to describe and extend theknowledge of how students use their dialect in ...openaire +1 more source

