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The quantity theory in Swedish literature

open access: yesEconomy and History, 1959
Abstract The Quantity Theory in its simplest form is the theory that defines money value by the relation between the amount of money and the quantity of goods. This theory originated in Italy in the 16th century where Davanzatti, rightly or wrongly, is credited as its author.
B. Ohlin
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Litteraturbanken: the Swedish  Literature Bank

open access: yes, 2017
Litteraturbanken (The Swedish Literature Bank) is a freely available digital collection of Swedish literary works, ranging from medieval to contemporary literature. It is the result of a cooperation between literary and linguistic scholars, research libraries, and editorial societies and academies. The collection consists not only of digital facsimiles,
Dahlström, Mats, Dillen, Wout
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Notes from the Underground: Major Trends in Swedish Reception [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2021
Notes from the Underground has become a relevant text in Sweden only since the second half of the 20 th century, primarily due to the emergence of translations and criticism, but also in connection with the construction of “the people’s home ...
Ksenia R. Andreichuk
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The Role of Aesthetics in Swedish Literature Studies: A Survey beyond Measurability of the Teaching of Literature

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2021
Organizational frameworks in Swedish schools have resulted in instrumentality and measurability. To literature studies, this has led to a focus on comprehension and proficiency at the expense of aesthetic aspects of fiction-reading.
Spoke Wintersparv
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First Language Matters: Event-Related Potentials Show Crosslinguistic Influence on the Processing of Placement Verb Semantics

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Second language (L2) learners experience challenges when word meanings differ across L1 and L2, and often display crosslinguistic influence (CLI) in speech production. In contrast, studies of online comprehension show more mixed results.
Annika Andersson, Marianne Gullberg
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Brain responses to negated and affirmative meanings in the auditory modality

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2023
Negation is frequently used in natural language, yet relatively little is known about its processing. More importantly, what is known regarding the neurophysiological processing of negation is mostly based on results of studies using written stimuli (the
Sara Farshchi   +3 more
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In Search of the Swedish Asians: Representations of Asians and Experiences of Being Asian in Contemporary Sweden as Reflected in the Non-White Swedish Literature

open access: yes, 2021
Asians in Sweden make up over 200,000 inhabitants. However, compared to the Afro-Swedes, the Latin Americans or the minority inhabitants who have a background in the Middle East, the Swedish Asians are largely absent from the political, cultural and ...
Tobias Hübinette
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Precarity and Class Consciousness in Contemporary Swedish Working-Class Literature

open access: yesHumanities, 2023
This article analyses aesthetical–political strategies for the promotion of class consciousness among workers in a few examples of contemporary Swedish working-class literature from different genres that describe and criticize precarious working ...
Magnus Nilsson
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Constructing the literate child: an analysis of Swedish literature policy

open access: yesLibrary and Information History, 2020
This article examines Swedish literature policies since the 1970s and the construction of the literate child as expressed in policy texts. Literacy has in the past few decades, in Sweden as well as in other countries, been linked to economic growth and ...
Åse Hedemark
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Now You See It, Now You Don't: Queer Reading Strategies, Swedish Literature, and Historical (In)visibility

open access: yesScandinavian Studies, 2020
Now You See It, Now You Don't : Queer Reading Strategies, Swedish Literature, and Historical (In ...
Jenny Björklund, A. Lönngren
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