Recent papers and talks produced by NORMS partners on topics of Scandinavian Syntax and Dialectal Variation
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Recent NORMS presentations from Århus
Jørgensen, Henrik. 2005. October 27-28. Om narrative fænomener i barokoperaer. Center for narratologiske studier på SDU Kolding.
Jørgensen, Henrik. 2005. January 27-28. Om de narrative strukturer i nogle Kingotekster. Symposiet “Borderliners - Afsøgning af narrativitetens og narratologiens grænser” ved Center for narratologiske studier på SDU Kolding.
Jørgensen, Henrik. 2006. September 8. Microsyntactic Variation in Mainland Scandinavian Pronouns. Nordisk Mikrosyntaktisk Netværk, komparativ workshop, Universitetet i Tromsø (Norge).
Jørgensen, Henrik. 2006. June 9. The Diderichsen sentence model - a functional and formal approach to syntax. Stormøde for ScanDiaSyn (projekt om skandinavisk dialektsyntaks), Solf (Finland).
Jørgensen, Henrik. 2006. June 14 and 15. From Diderichsen's sentence model to a functional approach. Ph.d.-kursus om objektspositioner på Sandbjerg.
Jørgensen, Henrik. 2006. June 10. Odd case phenomena in Ostrobothnia. Stormøde for ScanDiaSyn (projekt om skandinavisk dialektsyntaks), Solf (Finland), 10.6.2006.
Jørgensen, Henrik and Tavs Bjerre 2005. November 8. Object positions: the functional approach. Præsentationsdag for objektspositionsprojektet Aarhus Universitet.
Lundquist, Björn. 2009. September 11. Adjectival inflection in Mainland Scandinavian: the superset principle vs. the subset principle. Grammatikseminariet, Lunds Universitet,
Lundquist, Björn. 2009. October 18. Participles in a cross-linguistic perspective. Syntax Lunch, Århus University.
Lundquist, Björn. 2009. November 20-21. On Noun-Verb conversion. Aarhus Workshop on Clausal and Nominal Parallels.
Lundquist, Björn. 2009. November 12. Regional vs Non-Regional Variation in Norwegian: Some Results from the ScanDiaSyn-project. CASTL Colloquium.
Lundquist, Björn. 2009. August 25-29. Squeezing patterns out of the ScanDiaSyn questionnaire - the case of Norwegian "quirky" reflexives. ScanDiaSyn Grand Meeting.
Lundquist, Björn. 2009. April 24-25. A note on reflexive readings in nominalizations and participles. Relating to Reflexives, NORMS workshop on reflexives, University of Iceland.
Vikner, Sten. 2005. September 27. Danish Functional Linguistics - some critical remarks. University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (with Torben Thrane).
Vikner, Sten. 2005. September 23. Immobile Complex Verbs in Germanic. Workshop on Language, Mind and Brain, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark.
Vikner, Sten. 2006. February 15. Inaugural Lecture: Theoretical and Comparative Linguistics. University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark.
Vikner, Sten. 2006. August 15-31. The Germanic languages and the SOV/SVO difference. PhD.-level course at the DGfS & GLOW Summer School "Micro- and Macrovariation", University of Stuttgart.
Vikner, Sten and Eva Engels. 2005. November 8. Object Positions - Introduction to the Formal Subproject. University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark.
Vikner, Sten and Eva Engels. 2005. November 24. Grammatical Relations, Case, and Semantic Roles - an introduction. Case, Grammatical Relations and Semantic Roles. 6th Linguistics Colloquium State and University Library, Aarhus, Denmark.
Vikner, Sten and Ken Ramshøj Christensen. 2005. September 30. Mapping Discourse Functions onto Syntactic Domains. Workshop on Discourse and Linguistic Form, University of Aalborg, Aalborg, Denmark.