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The Norwegian Dependency Treebank is a new syntactic treebank for Norwegian Bokmål and Nynorsk with manual syntactic and morphological annotation, developed at the National Library of Norway in collaboration with the ...
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At eierskap kan uttrykkes på flere måter i språk, er kjent, og også at ulike typer eierskapsrelasjoner uttrykkes ulikt innenfor ett og samme språk. Imidlertid finnes det noen misoppfatninger når det gjelder norsk, som at ...
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Tilgjengeliggjort med tillatelse fra Novus Forlag.
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
Most of this chapter will deal with the preproprial article, which is far more common in the Nordic languages than its postproprial counterpart. However, we will also briefly touch upon the latter, since this is also ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
This chapter is about the quantifier somme 'some' found in some Norwegian dialects in addition to nokon (NN)/noen (BM) 'some, any'. The quantifier somme in the written language is used less in Bokmål Norwegian than in ...
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(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
Psychologically distal demonstratives (PDDs) are a phenomenon that has not been noticed in traditional dialectology in the Nordic countries. One reason for this is possibly that they have been confused with the preproprial ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
Several works have focused on case in coordination, such as Munn (1994), Johannessen (1994, 1997, 1998), Quinn (2005), and Parrot (2009, 2010). The literature shows that it is not the case that all conjuncts have the same ...
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This paper discusses a new online multilingual dictionary between Norwegian, Swedish and Danish aimed at young people, the NMO. It is dicussed w.r.t. lemma selection, types of definitions, and user interface. It is concluded ...
(Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2014)
Imperative clauses in the Nordic languages typically display V1 word order. The referential subject is normally absent, with the exception of Icelandic , where it is normally overt ( Einarsson 1967:159 , Thráinsson 2007:6 ...