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Lund_final.ppt

Lund_final.ppt 0 Fishing for information: How children learn to interpret focus Ann Pannekamp & Ulrike Toepel Lund, 03.06.2008 Lund, 03.06.2008 The Project • Concerned with the interplay of pragmatic and prosodic information sources during discourse perception • Brain markers for the processing of focus information in dialogs in • Adults • Adolescents (12 year olds) • Middle childhood (8 year olds

https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/konferens_BrainTalk/PannekampToepel.pdf - 2026-06-15

Programme

Programme European Film Cultures ECREA Film Studies Section Interim Conference 8-9 November 2013, Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Sweden – PROGRAMME – ELISABETH RAUSINGS MINNESFOND EUROPEAN FILM CULTURES – LUND, 8–9 NOVEMBER 2013 2 ECREA – European Communication Research and Education Association ECREA is the learned society for communication scholars across Europe and beyond

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1 Bound Variable Interpretation and the Degree of Accessibility Natural languages may employ different kinds of lexical items for a bound variable interpretation. For example, it is generally agreed that both pronouns and reflexives in English can be construed as a bound variable, as shown in (1) and (2), yet other lexical items such as an epithet or a definite description headed by a demonstrativ

https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/konferens_console9_2000/Abstracts/Hara.pdf - 2026-06-15

NorEngDP-GLOW2013

NorEngDP-GLOW2013   1   Word order and definiteness in the Norwegian DP: Complexity, frequency and structural similarity in bilingual acquisition and attrition Nowegian DP constructions are relatively complex, especially compared to English. Norwegian possessives may be pre- or postnominal (1a, b), while English possessives are always prenominal (1c). The distinction between the two word orders in

https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/konferens_glow36/Acquisition/Word_order_and_definiteness_in_the_Norwegian_DP_-_Complexity__frequency_and_structural_similarity_in_bilingual_acquisition_and_attrition.pdf - 2026-06-15

Tonogenesis in Kammu (or)

Tonogenesis in Kammu (or) Tone and intonation in Kammu David House (KTH) Jan-Olof Svantesson (Lund) Contribution to: Word Accents and Tones in Sentence Perspective A symposium in conjunction with the 60th birthday of Professor Gösta Bruce Kammu in northern Laos Words illustrating Kammu tonogenesis E Kammu N Kammu W Kammu taaŋ táaŋ táaŋ ‘pack’ daaŋ tàaŋ thàaŋ ‘lizard’ thaaŋ tháaŋ tháaŋ ‘to clear’ r

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SLING 2023 2nd Swedish Linguistics meeting June 12-13th, 2023 Lund University 2 Table of Content Maps and orientation ....................................................................................................................... 3 Map of Lund ....................................................................................................................................................

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1 Isocrates on eu phronountes (Colloquium Balticum Lundense XI A.D. MMXII) by Tomas Veteikis (Vilnius University) Collectionem materiarum habeas, Auditrix benigna benigneque Auditor. 1) Examples of the paraphrastic changes in my preliminary analysis. Isocratean text, ed. by G. Norlin: The concept eu phronountes summarized in my paraphrase: Προκρίνω δὲ ταύτας [sc. τὰς τῶν πράξεων καὶ τῆς διανοίας ε

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Damsgård_etal

Damsgård_etal The 2nd EuroSoTL conference, June 8-9 2017, Lund, Sweden Are learning outcomes affected by course intensity and workload? B. Damsgård, E. Strømseng & Ø. Varpe The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), P.O. Box 156, 9171 Longyearbyen, Norway ABSTRACT: University courses may be organized as parallel semester courses, or as sequential intensive courses ranging from a few weeks to severa

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Prescott_mod

Prescott_mod The 2nd EuroSoTL conference, June 8-9 2017, Lund, Sweden Interpreting the concept of students as partners in a large distance-learning institution L. Prescott, The Open University, UK ABSTRACT: The concept of students as partners is becoming increasingly prominent in higher education, as institutions seek to articulate innovative but durable pedagogies that will improve teaching and l

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The morphophonological structure of "words" in sign language Through time, the status of the sign language "word" has been and still is unclear. Until and even after the sixties, signs were seen as holistic units, without any internal structure. A first investigation of signs (Stokoe, 1960), however, showed that signs are built up from smaller, meaning distinguishing units: movements, places of ar

https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/konferens_console9_2000/Abstracts/Zwitserlood.pdf - 2026-06-15

PowerPoint-presentation

PowerPoint-presentation Background In Swedish, there is a difference between main clauses and subordinate clauses regarding the linear order of sentence adverbs and inflected verbs. Sentence adverbs follow the inflected verb in main clauses, as shown in (1), whereas they canonically precede it in subordinate clauses, as in (2). Ölen rinner inte the.beer flows not Jag undrar om ölen inte rinner I w

https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/conference/waatisp/presentations/roll.ppt - 2026-06-15

TrotzkeBader_GLOW2013

TrotzkeBader_GLOW2013 1 Against usage-based approaches to recursion: The grammar-performance distinction in a biolinguistic perspective Andreas Trotzke (Konstanz) & Markus Bader (Frankfurt) Keywords: syntax; processing; recursion; center-embedding; third factor The distinction between grammar and performance distinguishes the biolinguistic approach to language from other cognitive accounts such as

https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/konferens_glow36/Biolinguistics/Against_usage-based_approaches_to_recursion_-The_grammar-performance_distinction_in_a.pdf - 2026-06-06

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Anaphoric dependencies in real time: Processing of Russian numerical constructions Maria Polinsky and Eric Potsdam Harvard University and the University of Florida Natural language has numerous ways to encode anaphoric dependencies, including filler-gap (movement) constructions, antecedent-anaphor relations, control, variable binding, and coreference. Such relations can be created in the syntax (e

https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/konferens_glow36/Abstracts_GLOW_Colloquium/Friday/Anaphoric_dependencies_in_real_time_-_The_processing_of_Russian_numerical_constructions.pdf - 2026-06-15

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Selectivity in L3 transfer: effects of typological and linguistic similarity in the L3 Turkish of Uzbek-Russian bilinguals A sentence such as (1) is scopally ambiguous: It has a surface (see (1a)) and an inverse scope ((1b)) interpretation: (1) Jack didn’t find two guys. a. It is not the case that Jack found two guys. (e.g. Donald found one guy, three guys, no guys, etc.) b. There are two guys tha

https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/konferens_glow36/Acquisition/Selectivity_in_L3_transfer_-_effects_of_typological_and_linguistic_similarity_in_the_L3_Turkish_of_Uzbek-Russian_bilinguals.pdf - 2026-06-15

Fonetik 2022

Fonetik 2022 Storspigg-TBI: A parallel read speech Swedish corpus Christina Tånnander1,2, Jim O’Regan1, Jens Edlund1 1 Speech, Music & Hearing, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden 2 MTM, Swedish Agency for Accessible Media christina.tannander@mtm.se, joregan@kth.se, edlund@speech.kth.se Abstract We present Storspigg-TBI, a multi-speaker Swedish read speech corpus comprising 1 000 recordings

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17-18 June 2015  Centre for Languages and Literature  Lund University  Sweden Bridging Language Acquisition and Language Policy List of Presentations* (alphabetical by first presenter) Language Policy and Classroom Practice in Minority Language Education: Examples from Asia-Pacific Fred E. Anderson, Kansai University, Japan This presentation examines the relation between language policy at the

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GLOW Workshop

GLOW Workshop Velar/coronal asymmetry in phonemic patterns and historical change: a unified account Joaquim Brandão de Carvalho1 & Ali Tifrit2 (1UMR 7023 – Université Paris 8, 2LLing – Université de Nantes) The three major classes of consonants as regards the place of articulation – labials, coronals and dorsals – exhibit asymmetrical behaviour both in phonemic inventories (§ 1) and in historical

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Abstract for ConSOLE 9, December 8-10, 2000 Petra Burkhardt 35 Clark Street New Haven, CT 06511, USA 1-203-776-5473 petra.burkhardt@yale.edu Department of Linguistics, Yale University Logophors: Looking Outside of Syntax I present evidence for the extra-syntactic nature of logophoric reflexives in English, based on sentence processing experimentation. To this end, I investigate the distinction bet

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Implications of aphasia on abstract and concrete noun processing Frida Mårtensson1, Merle Horne1, Mikael Roll1 & Pia Apt2 1Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University and 2Dept. of Neurology, Malmö University Hospital Introduction Concrete nouns are generally processed faster and more accurately than abstract nouns in various cognitive tests. Possible explanations for this ‘concreteness e

https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/sol/ovrigt/konferens_BrainTalk/Martenssonetal.pdf - 2026-06-15