Browsing Department of Linguistics, Literary and Aestetic Studies by Document Types "Chapter"
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Dialect variation in East Norwegian tone
(Chapter, 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 ... -
The Digital Diasthima: Time-Lapse Reading Digital Poetry
(Chapter, 2015)In moving texts, such as digital kinetic poetry, the reader-user might no longer control the duration of their reading, unlike the traditional and static nature of printed texts. The user deals with readable time versus ... -
Divine intervention: Multimodal pragmatics and unconventional opposition in performed character speech in Dragon Age: Inquisition
(Pragmatics & Beyond New Series;327, Chapter, 2021)Videogames often take place in fictional worlds, yet the performed accents of game characters are real reflections of the language ideologies of a game’s creators and intended audience. This chapter demonstrates how these ... -
Do You Think You're Part of This? Digital Texts and the Second Person Address
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Dreistadt: A language enabled MOO for language learning
(In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Language-enabled Educational Technology, Rival del Garda (Italy), Chapter, 2006-08-28)Dreistadt is an educational MOO (Multi User Domain, Object Oriented) for language learning. It presents a virtual world in which learners of German communicate with their fellow learners, teachers and native language users ... -
Electronic Literature Communities
(Computing literature, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2014)This chapter presents key findings from the sixteen separate analyses of communities in the Dichtung Digital issues and analyses of the data in the Knowledge Base of Electronic Literature. -
The ELMCIP Knowledge Base
(Computing literature, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2014)This chapter documents the conceptual model of the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base, the development process that led to its development, and its technical implementation. It should be of interest to digital ... -
Er norsk et naturlig språk?
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The European language technology landscape in 2020: Language-centric and human-centric AI for cross-cultural communication in multilingual Europe
(Chapter, 2020)Multilingualism is a cultural cornerstone of Europe and firmly anchored in the European treaties including full language equality. However, language barriers impacting business, cross-lingual and cross-cultural communication ... -
Evaluation of Manual and Non-manual Components for Sign Language Recognition
(Chapter, 2020)The motivation behind this work lies in the need to differentiate between similar signs that differ in non-manual components present in any sign. To this end, we recorded full sentences signed by five native signers and ... -
Extracting Sign Language Articulation from Videos with MediaPipe
(Chapter, 2023)This paper concerns evaluating methods for extracting phonological information of Swedish Sign Language signs from video data with MediaPipe’s pose estimation. The methods involve estimating i) the articulation phase, ii) ... -
Fattigdom som svensk estetik – från Almqvist till Ikea
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Feral Hypertext: When Hypertext Literature Escapes Control
(Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia 2005, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005-09-06)This paper presents a historical view of hypertext looking at pre-web hypertext as a domesticated species bred in captivity, and arguing that on the web, some breeds of hypertext have gone feral. Feral hypertext is no ... -
Functional Data Analysis of Non-manual Marking of Questions in Kazakh-Russian Sign Language
(Chapter, 2022)This paper is a continuation of Kuznetsova et al. (2021), which described non-manual markers of polar and wh-questions in comparison with statements in an NLP dataset of Kazakh-Russian Sign Language (KRSL) using Computer ... -
High and low phases in Norwegian nominals: Evidence from ellipsis, psychologically distal demonstratives and psychologically proximal possessives
(Chapter, 2020)This squib discusses the idea of a high and a low phase in Norwegian nominals. I argue that ellipsis phenomena and syntactic constructions yielding speaker perspective meanings corroborate the proposal that nominals may ... -
'Historisk presens' i norrønt - tom anafori?
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"I don't understand computer programming, because I'm a woman!" Negotiating gendered positions in a Norwegian discourse of computing
(Chapter, 2004)In this article I will discuss how young men and women in Norway perceive the existence of gendered expectations in relation to computers. The male and female students of computing that I have studied, share an understanding ... -
Information structure: theoretical perspectives
(Chapter, 2021)This chapter discusses the terminology commonly used in the information structure literature: in particular, topic, focus, contrast, and emphasis. An important component of our discussion is the impact of the visual-gestural ... -
Inledning: Nation som kvalitet
(Chapter, 2021)