Webpages tagged with «Multilingual competence»
![A baby lying on its stomach smiling on a sheepskin on the floor. Photo.](https://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/research/projects/multiling/flagship-projects/babylearn/infant-babylearn.jpg?alt=listing)
This research project examines language development in Norwegian children aged 6–18 months.
Urban Talk & Text is a research group that investigates language, youth and identity in the city.
![The logos of all the universities in the intpart project](https://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/research/projects/multiling/flagship-projects/intpart-2/intpart-logoer-samlet.png?alt=listing)
Multilingualism and diversity are defining features of societies across the globe. Through this partnership with outstanding universities in South Africa and the US, MultiLing highlights Southern experiences of multilingualism, mobility, and diversity.
![A man and a woman wearing helmets on the workplace. Photo.](https://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/research/projects/multiling/flagship-projects/norpol/norpol_1000.jpg?alt=listing)
The project examines factors that enhance or inhibit communication between Poles and Norwegians in workplace interaction.
![Image of talking children](https://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/research/projects/multiling/core-group-projects/adhd/project.picture.jpg?alt=listing)
The AttCom project investigates how attention affects communicative processes across different languages.
![Photo of Valantis Fyndanis.](https://www.hf.uio.no/multiling/bilder/2019/chrysof_prosjekt_300.jpg?alt=listing)
Morphosyntactic Production in Stroke-induced Agrammatic Aphasia: A Cross-linguistic Machine Learning Approach.
![Girl sitting in the lab wearing the EEG cap. Photo.](https://www.hf.uio.no/multiling/bilder/2021/lab_1000.jpg?alt=listing)
The aim of the project is to understand patterns of language use and recovery in multilingual individuals who acquire aphasia.