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Gjesteforelesninger og seminarer - Side 2

Tid og sted: , Henrik Wergelands Hus 421

Guri Bordal Steien will present her longitudinal study of refugee learners of Norwegian, organized by the Multilingualism Research Forum

Tid og sted: , Henrik Wergelands Hus 421

Janet Connor presents her ethnographic research on communication, diversity and convergence in the central Oslo neighborhood of Tøyen, organized by the Multilingualism Research Forum

Tid og sted: , Seminar room 1, P.A. Munchs hus, Blindern campus

Thomas Mohnike (University of Strasbourg) will lecture about the transnational geographies of a Norwegian national poet between 1890 and 1918.

Tid og sted: , Ibsen Museum & Teater

Erik Henning Edvardsen, Ibsen Museum & Teater, Oslo

Tid og sted: , Sophus Bugges hus, seminarrom 4

Kjell Lars Berge og Per Ledin holder et innlegg for Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk.

Tid og sted: , P.A. Munchs hus, seminar room 10

Professor Kurt Villads Jensen from Stockholm University will be giving a lecture on the concept of the Crusades as pilgrimage.

Tid og sted: , HWH Multiling møterom 421

Åshild Aspøy er doktorgradsstipendiat i nordisk litteratur ved ILN. I november presenterer hun sitt avhandlingsprosjekt om 1700-talls-poeten C. M. Bellman.

Tid og sted: , PAM 4

Nina Hagen Kaldhol is a PhD Candidate in Linguistics at the University of California San Diego. In collaboration with native speakers of Tira, Rere and Somali, she works on language documentation while also aiming to advance our theoretical understanding of tone and morphological complexity.

Tid og sted: , Harriet Holters hus, seminarrom 301

Anne Dehlie Glædesdahl holder innlegg for Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk.

Tid og sted: , Undervisningsrom 210, Henrik Wergelands hus, Blindern Campus

The Centre for Ibsen Studies invites to a short lecture performance and Q&A with Julian Blaue on his work with Vinge/Müller and their controversial 9-hours version of The Master Builder.

Tid og sted: , Seminar room 210, Henrik Wergelands hus

Professor Alexandra Assis Rosa (University of Lisbon) will give an open lecture on the phenomenon of indirect translation.

Tid og sted: , PAM 4

Our ex-colleague Jozina Vander Klok from Humboldt University Berlin is visiting to talk about Javanese applicatives in (formal) syntactic and semantic terms.

Tid og sted: , Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus, seminarrom 123

Stipendiat Cecilie Drougge Halsteensgaard ved ILN, holder innlegg for Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk.

Tid og sted: , HW 536

I oktober gjester Duun-forsker Einar Vannebo vårt litterære instituttseminar.

Tid og sted: , PAM 4

Jamie Y. Findlay explores the idea that the distinction between fast/automatic and slow/deliberate thought processes can be drawn inside the domain of language processing.

Tid og sted: , Georg Morgenstiernes hus, seminarrom 152

Blake D. Scott from KU Leuven will give a seminar on the contemporary relevance of Perelman and Olbrecht-Tyteca's "new rhetoric" for Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk.

Tid og sted: , HW 536

Eveline Kilian (Prof. Dr. HU Berlin) is visiting the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, and in this seminar she will present her reading of Hilary Mantel's memoir Giving up the Ghost (2003). Mantel's book is published in Norwegian this autumn.

Tid og sted: , PAM 4
Elin McCready (Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan) considers aspects of linguistic meaning that require the analyst to go beyond the idea of truth conditions.
Tid og sted: , PAM 4

Foredraget holdes av gjesteforsker professor Kakhaber Loria, leder for Senter for Skandinaviske studier ved Tbilisi Statsuniversitet.

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Foredraget holdes på norsk.

Tid og sted: , PAM2

In this talk, Linn Iren Sjånes Rødvand presents data from the underdescribed Austronesian language Patani.

Tid og sted: , PAM2

Stefano Coretta (Edinburgh) will give a guest lecture about why the IPA vowel chart doesn't work

Tid og sted: , Seminarrom 210, Henrik Wergelands hus

Henrik Johnsson (University of Tromsø) will present his ongoing research on Ibsen's plays and the degeneration discourse.