Sökning: "Scandinavian languages - general"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 151 avhandlingar innehållade orden Scandinavian languages - general.
11. Tvärkulturella skrivstrategier : Kohesion, koherens och argumentationsmönster i iranska skribenters texter på svenska : a study of cohesion, coherence and argumentative patterns in essays written in Swedish by Iranian students
Sammanfattning : For an adult immigrant student, writing in a second language often means adapting to a new writing culture. The main research question dealt with in this dissertation is whether L1 rhetorical influence occurs in writing in Swedish as a second language (SSL). LÄS MER
12. Jysk -de-bõjning : En undersõgelse af svag præteritumbõjning : an investigation of weak preterite forms
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, an investigation of past tense conjugation of weak verbs in traditional Jutland dialects is undertaken. The past tense endings in focus are those which do not correspond with the -ede-ending or the -te-ending known from Standard Danish, but which correspond with the endings -de, -the, -(d)de known from Medieval Danish. LÄS MER
13. Sommargås och Stjärnberg : Studier i svenska nötkreatursnamn : studies in Swedish cattle names
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with given names of cattle, i.e. cows, bulls and oxen in Sweden from the early18th century until the present day. LÄS MER
14. Language as social action : Grammar, prosody, and interaction in Swedish conversation : grammatik, prosodi och interaktion i svenska samtal
Sammanfattning : This study contributes to a larger research programme that links grammar and prosody on the one hand with talk-in-interaction on the other. An underlying assumption of this study is that language is key to the organization of social action. LÄS MER
15. TV:s nyhetsprogram som interaktion
Sammanfattning : During the last third of the 20th century, Swedish public and social life underwent an informalization process. The television news programmes today display the results of this development (and other trends) involving more dramaturgic variation, interactive elements, informalization and "cosiness". LÄS MER