Browsing Department of Linguistics, Literary and Aestetic Studies by Document Types "Journal article"
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Academic writing in the Baltic States: Introducing the Bwrite project
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)In the project Bwrite (Academic Writing in the Baltic States: Rhetorical Structures through Cultures and Languages), we aim to address the lack of an empirically grounded holistic understanding of non-Anglophone writing ... -
Addressing Significant Societal Challenges Through Critical Digital Media
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Just as novels, beyond their aesthetic and entertainment value, have always served as reflections of the cultural values, political debates, and societal challenges of the time in which they were produced, contemporary ... -
Adjektivlæring hos vaksne innlærarar av norsk – ein empirisk studie
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Denne artikkelen utforskar empirisk nokre sider ved læring og bruk av adjektiv hos vaksne innlærarar av norsk som andrespråk. Han er basert på ein kvantitativ tverrsnittstudie av adjektivbruken i 300 tekstar frå Norsk ... -
Aeschylus, Supplices 86–95, 843–910, and the early transmission of antistrophic lyrical texts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2007)The symmetrical inter-displacements of corresponding blocks of text between strophes and antistrophes in lyrical odes, earlier proposed for A. Supp. 88–90 ~ 93–95, 872–75 ~ 882–84, and 906–7 ~ 909–10, have affected all ... -
Aetiology and Justice in the Danaid Trilogy
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The Danaid trilogy showcased the aition of the birth of the Danaans, the heroic Greeks of epic poetry. In the Suppliant maidens, Danaus and his daughters are staged as basically positive characters, in particular through ... -
Af hverju góðlátlegur en ekki *góðleglátur? Um leyfilegar og óleyfilegar viðskeytaraðir í íslensku
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Í greininni er sagt frá rannsókn á viðskeytaröðum í íslensku með nafnorðs- og lýsingarorðsviðskeytum í fyrsta sæti, hversu algengar þessar raðir eru og hvaða valhömlur (e. selectional restrictions) eru ráðandi í viðskeytingunni. ... -
Affekt, hybriditet og trans-figurasjon i Nina Bouraouis Garçon manqué
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-10-04)In this reading of Nina Bouraoui’s auto-fictional novel Garçon manqué (2000), using Franz Fanon’s concepts of affectivity and hybridity, as well as Senghor’s notion of rhythm, I explore the narrator/protagonist Nina’s ... -
An affirmative look at a domesticity in crisis: Women, Humour and Domestic Labour during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Alle vegar fører til Nidaros: om eit fransk handskriftfragment og dansk-norske kontinentale nettverk
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This article discusses a fragment of Stephen of Tournai’s Summa in decretum Gratiani, now in the Norwegian National Archives, but originally part of a manuscript copied in France between around 1175 and 1200. The medieval ... -
«De andre findes (vden tuiill) paa Herness heller Gilleskaall» – Mellomalderbøker i Nordland i etterreformatorisk tid
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Most known book collections in medieval Norway are associated with religious institutions such as monastic houses and cathedral chapters. In the northernmost parts of Norway there were no such institutions, but we still ... -
Anonymity and Inhibition in Newspaper Comments
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Newspaper comment sections allow readers to voice their opinion on a wide range of topics, provide feedback for journalists and editors and may enable public debate. Comment sections have been criticized as a medium for ... -
Anti-Spam: Reinventing Data
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)Today, where information is continually transferred in the form of data, the word “information” has all but been exchanged for the word “data.” This shift of terms has aided in effectively transforming the world into a ... -
Appealing to Your Better Judgement: A Call for Database Criticism
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Engagement with public databases has become a leading way for scholars, artists, and readers alike to encounter works of electronic literature as well as get an overview of the field. Although acknowledged as an important ... -
Arctic Drama to Sámi Theatre - Cultural Clashes towards Decolonisation: In Shared Dialogic Spaces
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This article deals with the concept of Arctic Drama, which is about how there is a relationship between drama and cultural clashes in the perspective of shared cultures in the northern Scandinavian area, which is defined ... -
Argument Structure of Classifier Predicates : Canonical and Non-canonical Mappings in Four Sign Languages
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-08-08)We analyze argument structure of whole-entity and handling classifier predicates in four sign languages (Russian Sign Language, Sign Language of the Netherlands, German Sign Language, and Kata Kolok) using parallel datasets ... -
Argument structure of classifier predicates in Russian Sign Language
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-04-03)We analyze classifier predicates in Russian Sign Language (RSL) using a combination of naturalistic corpus and elicited data in order to determine their argument structure, and to test the generalization, based on research ... -
Ask Rosa – The making of a digital genetic conversation tool, a chatbot, about hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Objective: We aimed at developing a pilot version of an app (Rosa) that can perform digital conversations with breast or ovarian cancer patients about genetic BRCA testing, using chatbot technology, to identify best practices ... -
Better with the Sound On; or, The Singularity of Reading and Writing Under Constraint
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)With a focus on sound elements in the e-literary, Hannah Ackermans insightfully traces the role of accessibility and (dis)ability in electronic literature. Problematizing the universality of electronic literature practices ...