In this article, we discuss the ei litta construction in Norwegian, a construction that involves the use of feminine morphology combined with non-feminine nouns, and expresses evaluation. Through corpus analyses and an online survey, we investigate the form and function of the construction, synchronically and diachronically. We discuss the emergence of the ei litta construction in the light of a larger restructuring of the Norwegian gender system, possibly allowing for greater flexibility in the assignment of gender. We also describe the ei litta construction as an example of gender shift, a previously unattested morphological strategy in Norwegian to express evaluative meaning
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In this paper, we investigate an ongoing change in the grammatical gender system of Norwegian. Previ...
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In some Norwegian dialects, such as older Oslo dialect, the noun mamma ‘mother’ unexpectedly appears...
The paper examines a surprising parallel in the development of the feminine gender in Oslo Norwegian...
In most studies on gender processing, native speakers of the same language are treated as a homogene...
This paper investigates the gender system of 25 American Norwegian speakers by focusing on the indef...
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This paper investigates possible attrition/change in the gender system of Norwegian heritage languag...
In this study, we present an analysis of gender assignment tendencies in Jamtlandic, a language vari...
The paper examines the phenomenon of the feminine gender, which in Bokmål is optional. The choice be...
The paper considers gender assignment of deverbal nouns, originally present participles, in Swedish....
The article offers a concise overview of diminution in Norwegian. Diminutives belong to the domain o...
This article investigates language variation and change in the grammatical gender system of Norwegia...
It is well known that grammatical gender systems may change historically. Previous research has docu...
This study addresses gender assignment in six North Scandinavian varieties with a three-gender syste...
In this paper, we investigate an ongoing change in the grammatical gender system of Norwegian. Previ...
This paper discusses grammatical gender in Norwegian by bringing together data from first language a...
In some Norwegian dialects, such as older Oslo dialect, the noun mamma ‘mother’ unexpectedly appears...
The paper examines a surprising parallel in the development of the feminine gender in Oslo Norwegian...
In most studies on gender processing, native speakers of the same language are treated as a homogene...
This paper investigates the gender system of 25 American Norwegian speakers by focusing on the indef...
The paper deals with gender assignment of English loanwords in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian. The fo...
This paper investigates possible attrition/change in the gender system of Norwegian heritage languag...
In this study, we present an analysis of gender assignment tendencies in Jamtlandic, a language vari...
The paper examines the phenomenon of the feminine gender, which in Bokmål is optional. The choice be...
The paper considers gender assignment of deverbal nouns, originally present participles, in Swedish....
The article offers a concise overview of diminution in Norwegian. Diminutives belong to the domain o...