Publications
This is a list of all pulications at SOL. Search for a specific publication in Lund University Research Portal.
Working papers (page 4 of 13)
- Larm, L. (2008). Early uses of the term chinjutsu. Lund University Working Papers in Linguistics and Phonetics, 53, 97-115.
- Petersson, D. (2008). Förhållandet mellan anföringssats och anförd sats vid direkt anföring. Nordlund. Nordiska språk. Språk- och litteraturcentrum, Lunds universitet.
- Sigurðsson, H. A. & Maling, J. (2008). Argument drop and the Empty Left Edge Condition. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax, 81.
- Uneson, M. (2008). Deductive chart parsing in Haskell. Working Papers, 53. Lund University, Dept. of Linguistics.
- van de Weijer, J. & Gunnarsdóttir, S. (2008). Perception of emotions in speech. Working papers, 53. Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
- Bodén, P. (2007). "Rosengårdssvensk" fonetik och fonologi. Småskrifter från Nordiska språk vid Lunds universitet. Språket hos ungdomar i en flerspråkig miljö i Malmö.. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
- Diab, H. (2007). Finns det förutsättningar för en palestinsk stat?.
- Ekberg, L. (2007). "... sån svensk å blond å sånt du vet." Lexiko-grammatiska drag i Malmöungdomars talspråk. Nordlund 27. Småskrifter från Nordiska språk vid Lunds universitet. Nordiska språk, Språk- och litteraturcentrum, Lunds universitet.
- Julien, M. (2007). Embedded V2 in Norwegian and Swedish. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax, 80. Department of Scandinavian Languages, Lund University.
- Kupisch, T. & Bernardini, P. (2007). Determiner use in Italian Swedish and Italian German children: Do Swedish and German represent the same parameter setting?. Nordlyd, 34. University of Tromsø.
- Rosenkvist, H. (2007). An introduction to the South Swedish Apparent Cleft (SSAC). Nordlyd, 34. CASTL, Tromsø/ Universitetet i Tromsø. Institutt for språk og litteratur.
- Rosenkvist, H. (2007). Subject doubling in Oevdalian. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax, 80, 77-102. Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
- Bernardini, P. & Egerland, V. (2006). Acquisition, variation, change: On the definite article and kinship nouns in Italian. Quaderni di lavoro dell'ASIS, 5. C.N.R..
- Brandtler, J. (2006). On Aristotle and Baldness : Topic, Reference, Presupposition of Existence, and Negation. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax.
- Diab, H. (2006). Att skriva under belägring.
- Klingvall, E. (2006). On a possible candidate for Swedish middle. The Department of English in Lund: Working Papers in Linguistics, 6. The Department of English, Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University.
- Littberger, I. (2006). C. J. L. Almqvist’s Jesus-like Tintomara – utopian transgressor of gender and religious boundaries.Paper presenterat vid internationellt forskarmöte i Farfa, Italien mars 2006.
- Littberger, I. (2006). Ett solo för titan: August Strindbergs I havsbandet. Kapitelutkast presenterat vid forskarmöte i Farfa, Italien inom projektet "Kristen manlighet - en modernitetens paradox", mars 2006.
- Littberger, I. (2006). Utbrott och uppbrott i Strindbergs havsband. Föreläsning vid Humanistdagarna i Lund den 28 april 2006.
- Nordström, J. (2006). Selection through Uninterpretable Features. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 77.
- Platzack, C. (2006). Case as Agree Marker. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax, 77. Department of Scandinavian Languages, Lund University.
- Sigurðsson, H. A. (2006). PF is more ‘syntactic’ than often assumed. Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax, 77, pp. 101–128.
- Sonesson, G. (2006). Current issues in pictorial semiotics. Lecture four: On Semiotic Ecology. Indexicality and Structure in Pictures and the Perceptual World. Semiotics Institute Online.
- Sonesson, G. (2006). Current issues in pictorial semiotics. Lecture one: The Quadrature of the Hermeneutic Circle. Semiotics Institute Online.
- Sonesson, G. (2006). Current issues in pictorial semiotics. Lecture three: From the Critique of the Iconicity Critique to Pictorality. Semiotics Institute Online.