Sökning: "language alternation"
Visar resultat 16 - 19 av 19 avhandlingar innehållade orden language alternation.
16. Las voces del 'loco'. La representación ambigua de la conciencia en "Pido la muerte al rey", de Ramón Hernández
Sammanfattning : This study focuses on some of the mechanisms that can create readerly ambiguity in the representation of “consciousness” (in this context understood as “mental activity”) in Ramón Hernández’ novel Pido la muerte al rey, which revolves around the life of psychiatric patient Gontrán Zaldívar. One kind of ambiguity arises from the constant shift between the autodiegetic and the heterodiegetic narrators in the novel. LÄS MER
17. Code-switching for all practical purposes : Bilingual organization of children's play
Sammanfattning : This study examines bilingual children's code-switching practices as they occur in multiparty play activities in an English school in Sweden. By focusing on the endogenous organization of play events, the study contributes to our understanding of bilingualism as both resource for and result of children's social conduct. LÄS MER
18. Les langues du roman translingue : Une étude de Nancy Huston, Vassilis Alexakis et Andreï Makine
Sammanfattning : Although literary translingualism, defined as the practice of writing literature in a second language, is by no means new, it is only in the past two decades that a specialized research field has emerged around the phenomenon. Synthesizing recent developments and drawing on several existing research strands, this study sets out to examine translingual writing in French in its contemporary expressions, with a particular focus on the novel. LÄS MER
19. "L'Écume serait mère encore" : "Ondes " de Guillaume Apollinaire
Sammanfattning : This dissertation concerns "Ondes" ("Waves") (1912-1914), the first section of Guillaume Apollinaire’s second collection of poems, Calligrammes (1918). "Ondes" is an important part in the poet’s production, because it was written around 1913. For Apollinaire this year is marked by an extreme creativity and a desire to find a new poetical issue. LÄS MER