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The Nordic Network of Conspiracy Theory Research Inaugural Conference, 23-24 May 2024, Lund University, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, LUX Building, Helgonavägen 3, 223 62 Lund BOOK OF ABSTRACTS Aaron James Goldman, PhD Research Fellow, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University Why Conspiracy Theories Are (Not) Theoretically Interesting Recent scholarship by conspiracy t

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National Forum for English Studies 2025, Lund 9-11 April 2 13th National Forum for English Studies "The future in and of English Studies" Lund, 9-11 April 2025 Organising committee Annika Lindskog, co-chair Vasiliki Simaki, co-chair Fabian Beijer Elena De Wachter Henrik Gyllstad Mari Komnaes Contact us here: nationalforum@englund.lu.se The conference was sponsored by The Olof Sager Foundation and

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References colloquium

References colloquium References Bergström, D., Norberg, C., & Nordlund, M. (2022). “Words are picked up along the way” – Swedish EFL teachers’ conceptualizations of vocabulary knowledge and learning. Language Awareness, 31(4), 393–409. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658416.2021.1893326 Bland, J. (2022). Compelling stories for English language learners: Creativity, interculturality and critical literac

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Neurolinguistics in Sweden meeting (NLS2023) Conference programme, June 1-2 2023 Venue: LUX building (rooms C126 & C121), Helgonavägen 3, Lund Organisation: Lund University (Sara Farshchi, Fredrik Heinat, Anna Hjortdal, Eva Klingvall, Renata Kochančikaitė, Tugba Lulaci, Mikael Roll, Claudia Sjöström) June 1 (Thursday) Room: C126 12:30 Registration 13:00 Opening ceremony Session 1. Chair: Merle Hor

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https://konferens.ht.lu.se/spiritual-exercises The conference Spiritual Exercises, Self-transformation and Liberation in Philosophy, Theology and Religion is inspired by Pierre Hadot’s pioneering work on philosophy as a way of life (manière de vivre). It builds on the significance Hadot attributed to spiritual exercises (exercices spirituels), arguing that these were, beside philosophical discours

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How roots do and don’t constrain the interpretation of Voice 1 Jim Wood Yale University Abstract A long-standing issue in syntactic theory, and argument structure in particular, involves the relationship between particular lexical items and the syntactic struc- tures they are embedded in. Lexical roots seem to be choosy about the structures they are able to appear in, but are at they same time ver

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Already Egerland Jonas

Already Egerland Jonas Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 97 (2016), 14–22 Enough already! On directive modal particles in English and Swedish1 Verner Egerland and Dianne Jonas Lund University and Goethe University Frankfurt Abstract In non-standard American English, an innovative usage of already has emerged as the result of a translation borrowing from Yiddish. In this usage, already appears

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Displacement and Subject Blocking in Verbal Idioms: Evidence from Passive-Like Constructions in Icelandic* Anton Karl Ingason,1 Einar Freyr Sigurðsson,2 Jim Wood3 1University of Iceland, 2University of Pennsylvania and 3Yale University Abstract This paper examines passive-like constructions in Icelandic and argues that id- ioms cannot be interpreted via traces and that the loss of idiomatic interp

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Clausal Ellipsis and Case (Mis)Matching in Icelandic Jim Wood,1 Matthew Barros,1 Einar Freyr Sigurðsson2 1Yale University and 2University of Pennsylvania Abstract In this paper, we take a detailed look at clausal ellipsis in Icelandic, a hitherto understudied phenomenon. We focus on case-matching facts that seem to suggest two things. First, robust case-matching effects suggest that clausal ellips

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EythorssonAndSigurdardottir_WPSS_2

EythorssonAndSigurdardottir_WPSS_2 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 96 (2016), 91–125 A Brief History of Icelandic Weather Verbs∗ Syntax, Semantics and Argument Structure Thórhallur Eythórsson and Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir University of Iceland and Ghent University Weather verbs in Icelandic are not “no-argument” predicates, but occur with a quasi-argument (non-referential pro) and can al

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