Publications
This is a list of all pulications at SOL. Search for a specific publication in Lund University Research Portal.
Conference contributions (page 12 of 78)
- Son, V. T. (2019). Teaching English for young language learners at Grade 5: Teachers' beliefs in two contrasting national approaches compared, and pedagogical implications. In Nguyen, L., Bui, Q., Huynh, H. & Mai, T. (Eds.) OpenTESOL-Proceedings of the 7th OpenTESOL intrenational conference 2019 : Innovation and inspiration: Building the future of language education (pp. 423-442). Ho Chi Minh City Publishing House of Economics.
- Stampoulidis, G. (2019). An exploration of metaphors in street art - a review.
- Stampoulidis, G. (2019). Polysemiotic communication vs. multimodality : in street art metaphors and street art narratives.
- Stampoulidis, G., Bolognesi, M. & Zlatev, J. (2019). Facing metaphors as the most complex iconic signs: Toward a synthetic analysis of figuration in Greek street art.
- Stampoulidis, G., Bolognesi, M. & Zlatev, J. (2019). Metaphors on the cross-roads: A cognitive-semiotic framework to the study of Greek street art.
- Steiner, A. (2019). Children's E-lit in Sweden as Backlist E-books.
- Steiner, A. (2019). Conservatism in an Innovative Field : Children's Digital Books in Sweden. In Navarretta, C., Agirrezabal, M. & Maegaard, B. (Eds.) Proceedings of 4th Conference of The Association Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries Copenhagen, March 6-8 2019 (pp. 426-436). CEUR-WS.
- Steiner, A. (2019). Conservatism in an Innovative Field : Childrens Digital Books in Sweden.
- Suhonen, L.-V. (2019). Conceptual Cross-Linguistic Influence.
- Suhonen, L.-V. (2019). Cross-Linguistic Influence in Early Word Learning.
- Sundqvist, P., Gyllstad, H., Källkvist, M. & Sandlund, E. (2019). L2 English teaching and vocabulary learning under three different conditions for language use : An intervention study in real classrooms.
- Svensson Lundmark, M. & Frid, J. (2019). Jaw movements in two tonal contexts. In Calhoun, S., Escudero, P., Tabain, M. & Warren, P. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (pp. 1843-1847). Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association.
- Svensson, J. (2019). “Deliciae poetarum – anthologies of Latin poetry from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries”.
- Tronnier, M. (2019). Transitions from Vowels to Voiceless Stops in Swedish, Italian and German. In Calhoun, S., Escudero, P., Tabain, M. & Warren, P. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (pp. 2080-2084). Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association.
- Tutunjian, D. & Wiklund, A.-L. (2019). Matrix verb transitivity acts as a cue for parasitic gapping in Swedish.
- Zetterholm, E. & Tronnier, M. (2019). Orthographic cues for quantity distictions in L2. In Heldner, M. (Ed.) Proceedings from FONETIK 2019 (pp. 13-18).
- Zlatev, J., Blomberg, J., Devylder, S. & van de Weijer, J. (2019). Holistic Spatial Semantics reveals different patterns of motion description in Swedish, French and Thai.
- (2018). The Language of the senses. In Caballero Rodríguez, R., Paradis, C. & Suárez Toste, E. (Eds.)
- Akujärvi, J. (2018). Dissertation translations in the 19th century and earlier.
- Akujärvi, J. (2018). Josephus Thun : Lector, Pastor, Donor, Occasional Poet.
- Akujärvi, J. (2018). Neo-Latin texts and Greek paratexts : On the potential importance of liminary texts for interpretation.
- Akujärvi, J. (2018). Polemics, poetics and the Goths : Uses of Greek (historiography) in texts from the Swedish Empire.
- Bossetta, M., Segesten, A. D., Zimmerman, C. & Bonacci, D. (2018). Shouting at the wall : Does negativity drive ideological cross-posting in Brexit Facebook comments?. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social Media and Society, SMSociety 2018, 246-250. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
- Carling, G. & Cronhamn, S. (2018). Why do we need loans? : A comparative-contrastive study on Eurasian lexical borrowability.
- Carling, G., Cronhamn, S. & Aliyev, E. (2018). Borrowability, inheritance, and semantic change in the Indo-European and Caucasian vocabulary for hunting, farming, and technology.