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    Language Works 8(2)

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    Language Works 7(2)

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    The year is drawing to a close and it is quiet at the university while students and staff are away on their Christmas break, hopefully relaxing after a busy semester at the departments of language sciences around the country. Before we can finally part with the year of 2022, however, it is time to welcome the newest issue of our student journal, Language Works! Happy reading and happy New Year from the editorial team.Året går på hæld, universiteternes studerende og ansatte er på juleferie, og der er stille på gangene efter et travlt og spændende semester på de sprogvidenskabelige afdelinger i landet. Men før vi kan sige endeligt farvel til 2022 vil vi dog først nå at sige endnu et ”velkommen”: Velkommen til det seneste nummer af studentertidsskriftet Language Works, som er nummer 13 i rækken af sprogvidenskabelige artikler forfattet af studerende fra universiteternes sprog – og lingvistikafdelinger. Vi ønsker hermed god læsning og et rigtigt godt nytår fra hele redaktionen

    Language Works 8(2)

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    Language Works 7(2)

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    Året går på hæld, universiteternes studerende og ansatte er på juleferie, og der er stille på gangene efter et travlt og spændende semester på de sprogvidenskabelige afdelinger i landet. Men før vi kan sige endeligt farvel til 2022 vil vi dog først nå at sige endnu et ”velkommen”: Velkommen til det seneste nummer af studentertidsskriftet Language Works, som er nummer 13 i rækken af sprogvidenskabelige artikler forfattet af studerende fra universiteternes sprog – og lingvistikafdelinger. Vi ønsker hermed god læsning og et rigtigt godt nytår fra hele redaktionen.Året går på hæld, universiteternes studerende og ansatte erpå juleferie, og der er stille på gangene efter et travlt og spændende semester på de sprogvidenskabelige afdelinger i landet. Men før vi kan sige endeligt farvel til 2022 vil vi dog først nå at sigeendnu et”velkommen”: Velkommen til det seneste nummer af studentertidsskriftet Language Works, som er nummer 13 i rækken af sprogvidenskabelige artikler forfattet af studerende fra universiteternes sprog –og lingvistikafdelinger. Vi ønsker hermed god læsning og et rigtigt godt nytår fra hele redaktionen

    The Sign of the V: Papers in Honour of Sten Vikner

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    ‘The Sign of the V’ is a festschrift in honour of Sten Vikner, written by friends, colleagues, and collaborators, present and past, to celebrate both his 60th birthday and his contribution to the field of linguistics. The papers cover a wide range of topics in theoretical and empirical linguistic research, from phonetics and phonology, through morphology, semantics, and syntax, to pragmatics, as well as language acquisition, second-language learning, language processing, language teaching, language contact, historical linguistics, and language variation and change. Many different languages are featured, including the Scandinavian languages (i.e. Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish), Catalan, Dutch, English, Finnish, West Flemish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Scots, and Yiddish. The scope and depth of the chapters in this anthology is a clear indication of the scope and depth of Sten Vikner’s own comparative research well as his impact on the field of linguistics.‘The Sign of the V’ is a festschrift in honour of Sten Vikner, written by friends, colleagues, and collaborators, present and past, to celebrate both his 60th birthday and his contribution to the field of linguistics. The papers cover a wide range of topics in theoretical and empirical linguistic research, from phonetics and phonology, through morphology, semantics, and syntax, to pragmatics, as well as language acquisition, second-language learning, language processing, language teaching, language contact, historical linguistics, and language variation and change. Many different languages are featured, including the Scandinavian languages (i.e. Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish), Catalan, Dutch, English, Finnish, West Flemish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Scots, and Yiddish. The scope and depth of the chapters in this anthology is a clear indication of the scope and depth of Sten Vikner’s own comparative research well as his impact on the field of linguistics

    The Sign of the V: Papers in Honour of Sten Vikner

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    ‘The Sign of the V’ is a festschrift in honour of Sten Vikner, written by friends, colleagues, and collaborators, present and past, to celebrate both his 60th birthday and his contribution to the field of linguistics. The papers cover a wide range of topics in theoretical and empirical linguistic research, from phonetics and phonology, through morphology, semantics, and syntax, to pragmatics, as well as language acquisition, second-language learning, language processing, language teaching, language contact, historical linguistics, and language variation and change. Many different languages are featured, including the Scandinavian languages (i.e. Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish), Catalan, Dutch, English, Finnish, West Flemish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Scots, and Yiddish. The scope and depth of the chapters in this anthology is a clear indication of the scope and depth of Sten Vikner’s own comparative research well as his impact on the field of linguistics.‘The Sign of the V’ is a festschrift in honour of Sten Vikner, written by friends, colleagues, and collaborators, present and past, to celebrate both his 60th birthday and his contribution to the field of linguistics. The papers cover a wide range of topics in theoretical and empirical linguistic research, from phonetics and phonology, through morphology, semantics, and syntax, to pragmatics, as well as language acquisition, second-language learning, language processing, language teaching, language contact, historical linguistics, and language variation and change. Many different languages are featured, including the Scandinavian languages (i.e. Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish), Catalan, Dutch, English, Finnish, West Flemish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Scots, and Yiddish. The scope and depth of the chapters in this anthology is a clear indication of the scope and depth of Sten Vikner’s own comparative research well as his impact on the field of linguistics
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