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To err or not to err: Litt om retroflektering i norsk scenespråk 

Kristoffersen, Gjert (Novus, 2000)
Artikkelen er en variasjonsanalyse av retroflektering i en innspilling av Henrik Ibsens John Gabriel Borkman fra 1960-årene. Norsk scenespråk har tradisjonelt vært konservativt i forhold til avslappet østlandsk dagligtale. ...
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The tone bearing unit in Swedish and Norwegian tonology 

Kristoffersen, Gjert (University Press of Southern Denmark, 2003)
In Scandinavian tonology two views exist with respect to how tones are associated with the segmental string. The first is the orthodox, autosegmental view that all tones are autosegmentally associated with a tone bearing ...
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Bestemt form entall hankjønn 

Kristoffersen, Gjert (Novus, 2007)
Artikkelen er en optimalitetsteoretisk analyse av forskjellene i realisasjon av suffikset tittelen på artikkelen refererer til i tre ulike varieteter av norsk. Forskjellene mellom de tre varietetetene beskrives gjennom ...
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"Det va'kje no vanskli å snakke med du" Litt om trykksterke og trykksvare personlige pronomener i Arendal 

Kristoffersen, Gjert (Novus, 1997)
Artikkelen tar for seg en endring som har spredd seg i dialektene langs sørlandskysten i løpet av de siste femti årene, nemlig skifte fra ’deg’ til ’du’ i trykksterk, avhengig posisjon. Denne endringen blir vanligvis ...
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Dialect variation in East Norwegian tone 

Kristoffersen, Gjert (Mouton de Gruyter, 2007)
In recent analyses of Scandinavian tonal accent, two competing hypotheses can be identified, the privativity hypothesis and the timing hypothesis. The more widespread is the privativity hypothesis, which assumes that the ...
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Om palataler, men fra en fonologisk synsvinkel 

Kristoffersen, Gjert (Norsk bokreidingslag, 1998)
Artikkelen er en diskusjon i hvilken grad settet av palatale segmenter som finnes i ulike norske dialekter lar seg gjøre rede for innenfor de ulike måtene å representere palatale segmenter på vi finner innenfor generativ fonologi
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A comparative OT-analysis of tone in three East Norwegian dialects 

Kristoffersen, Gjert (The University of Bergen, 2007-01)
The manuscript complements and enlarges upon the analysis given in the paper “Dialect variation in East Norwegian tone”, published in Tones and Tunes. Typological and Comparative Studies in Word and Sentence Prosody I, ...
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Jamvektseffekten En fonetisk analyse av jamvekt i nordgudbrandsdalsdialekten 

Kristoffersen, Gjert (Novus forlag, 2007)
Level stress (Norwegian: jamvekt) is a prosodic pattern found in Norwegian and Swedish dialects which have retained mono-moraic (short) root syllables from Old Norse. In disyllables with accent 2 and short initial root ...
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Is 1 always less than 2 in Norwegian tonal accents? 

Kristoffersen, Gjert (Franz Steiner Verlag GmbH, Stuttgart, 2006)
As in Swedish, a tonal accent distinction is found in most Norwegian dialects. The distinction is dependent on primary stress, so that any primary stress will be pronounced with one of the two melodies that manifest the ...
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The development of tonal dialects in the Scandinavian languages 

Kristoffersen, Gjert (2004)
This PPT-presentation, given at a conference in 2004, is an early version of the hypothesis that the origin of the North-Germanic tonal accents can be traced back to a difference in timing of an accentual high tone in mono- ...
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