Browsing Department of Foreign Languages by Document Types "Journal article"
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Developing and validating a questionnaire on young learners’ multilingualism and multilingual identity
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Validation of data collection instruments is a necessary step in all research and should be regarded as an integral component in every stage of the research process; however, the validation process is often not accounted ... -
Dialectología histórica del español de América Central. Nivel fonético-fonológico
(Journal article, 2021)The main goal of the present study is, firstly, to approach to some current issues on Central American Spanish, viewing them within both a geolectal and a diachronic perspective, in order to trace, as far as the possibilities ... -
Dialogic Reading Spaces in Autofiction: Rachel Cusk’s Kudos
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This article explores the conversational aspect of Cusk’s autofiction and discusses its relevance for describing the relationship between an autofictional text, its author and its reader. In Kudos, this conversational ... -
Different contexts, different “stories”? A linguistic comparison of two development reports on climate change
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Discrimination against Roma: Evidence from two survey experiments in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Norway has a history of tough assimilation of the first migration of Roma people, known as the Tater/Romani people. The state introduced laws that discriminated against the Tater/Romani people. This article traces the ... -
(Don’t) be ashamed during take-off and landing: negotiations of flight shame in the Norwegian public debate
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This article examines the rhetorical use, function, and public value of appeals to shame and guilt in the climate change debate. It does so through rhetorical criticism of opinion articles discussing flight shame published ... -
Einstellungen und Erfahrungen von Lehramtsstudierenden zur Mehrsprachigkeitsorientierung im Deutschunterricht
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Diese Studie analysiert die Erfahrungen und Einstellungen von drei norwegischen Lehramtsstudierenden im Fach Deutsch, die sich im universitären Unterricht zum ersten Mal mit dem Thema Mehrsprachigkeitsdidaktik beschäftigten ... -
Ekphrasis et figura dans le texte michonien
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Pierre Michon’s postmodern writing oscillates between the sacred and the simulacrum, the sensible and the intelligible. It prompts the reader’s immersion into the text in order to make literature a force that acts. The ... -
El voseo panameño: Situación actual y actitudes ante su uso
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)El presente estudio intenta rastrear, a manera de trabajo empírico piloto, la situación en que se encuentra el tratamiento de vos en algunas regiones de Panamá, en específico en la mitad occidental del territorio, a la vez ... -
Elever i streik – skoleskulkere eller systemkritiske medborgere?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Sentralt i den offentlige debatten om de norske klimastreikene var spørsmålet om elevene skulle få fraværsmerknad for å delta eller om deres aktivisme skulle beskyttes av streikeretten. I artikkelen undersøker jeg hvordan ... -
Embodying the spirit of the time: traumatic history in Vladimir Sharov’s fiction
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshenie Lazaria (The Resurrection of Lazarus), that address the Stalinist repressions of the 1930s. Through analysis of these ... -
Empty referential subjects in Old English prose: A quantitative analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013-12-13)As Present-Day English with but a few exceptions requires fully overt referential subject pronouns in finite clause structures, the occurrence of empty referential pronominal subjects at the Old English stage of the language ... -
England, Whose England?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-04)A review essay of Adriana Neagu, Continental Perceptions of Englishness, ‘Foreignness’ and the Global Turn. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2017. -
¿Escribía Lope de Vega con falsilla? Aproximación a El mayordomo de la duquesa de Amalfi y El perro del hortelano desde el Análisis de Redes Sociales
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)La crítica ha advertido repetidamente la semejanza entre 'El mayordomo de la duquesa de Amalfi' (¿1604-1606?) y 'El perro del hortelano' (¿1613?) de Lope Vega. Su temática y ambientación son algunos de los puntos en común ... -
Estudio dialectológico perceptual de las Antillas hispánicas
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-12-10)In this paper I analyzed the Spanish - speaking Caribbean´s dialectal perceptions (Cubans, Puerto Ricans and Dominicans), in order to know the mental delimitation of the linguistic area to which their varieties are ... -
Et tverrdisiplinært syn på Knut Hamsuns novelle "En ærkeskælm"
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Evaluating teacher multilingualism across contexts and multiple languages: validation and insights
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)In response to the need for quantitative instruments that can provide insights into language teacher multilingualism on a large scale, this article discusses the development of the MULTITEACH questionnaire via a five-stage ... -
The Evolution of Intercultural Communicative Competence: Conceptualisations, Critiques and Consequences for 21st Century Classroom Practice
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This article discusses intercultural communicative competence (ICC) as a present-day theoretical and practical concern. Byram’s (1997) model of ICC serves as a point of departure for the discussion since this is a theoretical ... -
Expertise without Deliberate Practice? The Case of Simultaneous Interpreters
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)Deliberate practice (Ericsson 2007) is a type of focused, goal-oriented practice that is part of the process of developing expertise. A less explored area in interpreting research, deliberate practice is a construct that ... -
Explaining topic prevalence in answers to open-ended survey questions about climate change
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Citizens’ opinions are crucial for action on climate change, but are, owing to the complexity of the issue, diverse and potentially unformed1. We contribute to the understanding of public views on climate change and to ...