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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 82 avhandlingar innehållade ordet fictive.
1. Le récit conversationnel en situation exolingue de français : Formes, types et fonctions
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study is to examine, through a mainly qualitative description, the narrative in exolingual conversations in French between non-native speakers (NNS) (Swedish students) and native speakers (NS). The theoretical frame ranges from text linguistics (Revaz, Adam, Bronckart etc. LÄS MER
2. Surfer sur Internet : Étude des expressions et de la conceptualisation du déplacement virtuel sur Internet dans la lumière de la sémantique cognitive
Sammanfattning : This dissertation deals with fictive motion of Internet users on the Web, and especially with the French expression surfer sur Internet, i.e. to surf on the Internet. LÄS MER
3. Motion in Language and Experience : Actual and Non-actual motion in Swedish, French and Thai
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with motion in language and non-linguistic experience, distinguishing between actual motion (AM) and non-actual motion (NAM). AM is the experience of continuous change in an object’s position, expressed in sentences such as 'The man runs through the forest' and 'The woman is walking'. LÄS MER
4. Swimming with the current : Fictive locomotion reveals subtle phenotypes in the zebrafish locomotor network
Sammanfattning : Neural networks are the functional building blocks of the central nervous system. To better understand how these networks develop and operate, we turned to the zebrafish locomotor network, with a focus on subtypes of interneurons expressing dmrt3a and wt1a. LÄS MER
5. Neural mechanisms for the control of posture, locomotion and steering : a behavioral, electrophysiological and modeling study in lamprey
Sammanfattning : When animals move around interacting with the environment, the nervous system has to solve several tasks simultaneously in order to produce and control the movements - notably propulsion, posture, balance, and associated movements. Basic motor tasks are controlled by neuronal networks organized into central pattern generators (CPGs) and reflexes, located in the spinal cord and brainstem. LÄS MER