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1 Filologkongressen IX, Lund Tisdag 12 maj 11.30–12.30 Session 4: Textutgivningsworkshop med Stephan Borgehammar ”Early Thirteenth-Century Sermons from Alvastra Abbey – Editorial Problems” If it originated in Sweden, the collection of sermons found in Uppsala University Library ms. C 37 is the earliest Swedish example of sermon writing to have survived. It is also the only example of sermons from

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Microsoft Word - Bianchi_SALC6_abstract.docx

Microsoft Word - Bianchi_SALC6_abstract.docx Ivana Bianchi The perception and cognition of opposites Since time immemorial, it has been recognized in various scientific domains that opposition/contrariety (here used as interchangeable terms) represent a primal relationship in the human cognitive architecture. Early philosophers discussed its fundamental role for many concepts (e.g. pre-socratic ph

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control_vg_abstract_wz_names

control_vg_abstract_wz_names Visser’s Generalization and the c-command condition on Control Jacek Witkoś & Sylwiusz śychliński Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland The aim of this presentation is to address the issue of Visser’s Generalization (henceforth VG), holding that subject control (hence SC) verbs are incompatible with the passive, and propose a solution based on a combination of the

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NFES 2025 - Lund University – Program – version 13 Mar 2025 Time Activity Wed 9 April 13:00-13:30 Opening SOL:H104 Auditorium Forum Opening 13:30-14:30 Keynote Keynote 1 Hans Malmström Introduced by Carita Paradis 14:30-15:00 Coffee break Coffee break 15:00-16:00 Parallel Sess. 1 SOL:H140 SOL:H135a Chair: David Lorenz SOL:H135b Chair: Panos Athanasopoulos Workshop Literature Education 1. Swedish c

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Accent realization Jan 1. Introduction: Degrees of peak delay in three Norwegian dialect prosodies: A: Tysnes B: Egersund C: Oslo Time (s) 0 0.335272 50 200 50 100 150 200 Time (s) 0 0.476967 50 200 50 100 150 200 Time (s) 0 0.520254 100 300 100 150 200 250 300 Time (s) 0 0.531601 50 200 50 100 150 200 Time (s) 0 0.453399 50 200 50 100 150 200 Time (s) 0 0.471358 100 300 100 150 200 250 300 Accent

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Accent reduction in two dialects of Japanese

Accent reduction in two dialects of Japanese Phonetic manifestation of word accents in sentence perspetive -a comparison of Tokyo and Kochi Japanese Yasuko Nagano-Madsen Dept. Of Oriental & African Languages, Göteborg University Accent is weakened *in the following cases (for text reading and for learners of Japanese) *appears at the reduced pitch register/downstep, catathesis from Kori (1997:189)

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Verpoorten_etal_mod

Verpoorten_etal_mod The 2nd EuroSoTL conference, June 8-9 2017, Lund, Sweden Decoding the disciplines – A pilot study at the University of Liège (Belgium) D. Verpoorten, J. Devyver, D. Duchâteau, B. Mihaylov, A. Agnello, P. Ebrahimbabaye, J.-F. Focant, R. Charlier, A. Delfosse, F. Bertrand, S. Megherbi, P. Detroz, University of Liège (Belgium) ABSTRACT: This paper reports on a first attempt to app

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Björn Lundquist, Universitetet i Tromsø/CASTL A note on bare verbal forms vs. verb-(n)ing in compounds etc. In this talk I will discuss three contexts where bare verbal roots and de-verbal (n)ing-nominals seem to compete for the same “slot”. I will try to determine which the relevant factors are for determining the shape of the stem. Finally I will say some things about the so-called linking -s t

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Chow

Chow Intonation patterns of double subjects in Mandarin: Evidence in support of a possessive structure Una Y. Chow, University of Calgary Researchers argue whether double subjects in Mandarin (e.g., [tùzi ‘rabbit’] and [ĕrduo ‘ear’] in the sentence [Tùzi ĕrduo chɑ́ng ‘Rabbits have long ears’]) are topic- subject sequences (e.g., [topic Tùzi ‘rabbit’] [subject ĕrduo ‘ear’] [chɑ́ng ‘long’] ‘As for r

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Iconicity as a key epistemic force of change in the self: the film The Lives of Others revisited in the light of triadic semio8c Fernando Andacht Universidad de la República Objec8ves •  Describe the epistemic func8on of iconicity through the revisi8ng of a film which may be construed as an allegory of change in self-iden8ty •  Bring out the relevance of the phenomenology/ phaneroscopy on which Pe

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Konferenser

Konferenser Pedagogisk inspirationsvecka Gaming Intermediality 2026 Fonetik 2026 Castle and Comfort: Everyday Life in Scandinavian Castles, 1050-1660 SweCog 2025 National Forum for English Studies 2025 Meds Online CONNOR Symposium in Honour of Adam Kendon, September 7, 2023 The Fifth Conference of the International Association for Cognitive Semiotics (IACS-5) Spiritual Exercises NAG 2023 SLING 202

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Microsoft Word - EngNorw_biling.docx

Microsoft Word - EngNorw_biling.docx Cross-linguistic influence and structural overlap affecting English verb placement It is well-known that although bilingual children clearly separate their languages from very early on (cf. e.g. Genesee 1989, Meisel 1989), cross-linguistic influence between the child’s languages is a fairly common phenomenon. Various proposals have been put forward to account f

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AbstractThe phonetics of NCh in Tumbuka and implications for diachronic change

AbstractThe phonetics of NCh in Tumbuka and implications for diachronic change Fonologi i Norden 2018 (FiNo 2018) Program Updated: 2018-02-05 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 (6 TALKS) 13.30-14.10 Laura Downing & Silke Hamann “Investigating the diachronic fate of NTh in Bantu languages” 14.10-14.50 Bert Botma, Janet Grijzenhout & Camilla Horslund “Voice and noise don’t mix: voiced fricatives in Nordic languages

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PowerPoint-presentatie

PowerPoint-presentatie Vowel length in Dutch verbs: A case of iconicity? Ad Foolen Radboud University Overview 1. Sources of inspiration: Iconicity literature (slide 3-6) 2. My own research on vowels in Dutch verbs (slide 7-21) 3. Interpretation of the findings in three different frameworks (slide 22- 34) 2 ILL-12 Lund, May 3=5 Fabian Bross (2018) Vowel length and length of object: Forced choice t

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CONTRAST_ILL_FINAL_PDF

CONTRAST_ILL_FINAL_PDF 04/05/19 1 The verbal-kinesic enactment of CONTRAST in North American English Jennifer Hinnell University of Alberta | hinnell@ualberta.ca | jenniferhinnell.com 12th International Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature Lund, Sweden | May 4, 2019 The verbal-kinesic enactment of CONTRAST in North American English Jennifer Hinnell University of Alberta hinnell@ualber

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Supple_McCarthy_OMahony_mod

Supple_McCarthy_OMahony_mod The 2nd EuroSoTL conference, June 8-9 2017, Lund, Sweden “It has been a real voyage of discovery”: Staff as students in an online course – what have we learned? B. Supple, M. McCarthy, and C. O’Mahony, University College Cork, Ireland ABSTRACT: This paper sets out to examine and critique evaluations of a fully online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education professiona

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Folie 0

Folie 0 Auditory repetition of words and pseudowords: an fMRI study * Corresponding author. E-mail address: sb@bi-on.de (S. Bihler) Fig. 1: A dual-route model of repetition (Hanley et al., 2004). Fig. 5: words > rest; .005 (FWE), T = 6.43 Fig. 6: pseudowords > rest; .005 (FWE), T = 6.46 Fig. 7: pseudowords > rest; .005 (FWE) Fig. 8: pseudowords > words; .001 (unc.), T = 3.17 Fig. 9: pseudowords >

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Bare quantifiers and the like: analyzing the internal structure of functional words Jacopo Garzonio (University of Venice) & Cecilia Poletto (University of Frankfurt) garzonio@unive.it poletto@em.uni-frankfurt.de 1. Wh-items are known to have a different distribution according to whether they are bare or they contain a lexical restrictor. To mention only some cases, Pesetsky (1987) already noted t

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Microsoft Word - Irurtzun_named.doc

Microsoft Word - Irurtzun_named.doc Some Maladaptive Traits of Natural Language Aritz Irurtzun CNRS-IKER One of the biggest issues in current biolinguistics concerns the discussion of the putative adaptive nature of human language. Thus, a range of authors defend the view that language is an eminently adaptive tool that evolved for communication purposes (cf. Pinker and Bloom (1990); Pinker and Ja

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