The aim of the present study is to examine similarities and differences in the use of particle verbs (PVs) between advanced bilingual L2 users of Norwegian (L1 Finnish) in their teens and Norwegian L1 speakers of the same age. The data consists of three writing tasks (email messages) written by 6 bilingual Finnish - Norwegian participants and 6 native speakers of Norwegian. Previous research has shown that second language (L2) users, who are highly advanced, face problems using multi-word expressions. For example, they tend to use less PVs than native speakers. The advanced bilingual L2 users of Norwegian (L1 Finnish) in the present study also show a slight tendency to use fewer PVs than the native speakers. However, the Finnish-Norwegian p...
This thesis presents an investigation of discourse markers in written Norwegian learner language. Pr...
English outweighs other languages as a source for linguistic borrowing in present-day Norwegian. Mos...
In the present study, Norwegian advanced learners of English are found to overuse many features of w...
The aim of the present study is to examine similarities and differences in the use of particle verbs...
The aim of the present study is to examine similarities and differences in the use of particle verbs...
The aim of the present study is to examine similarities and differences in the use of particle...
The present study explores how adult English language learners with different L1s use English multi-...
This paper deals with the topic of lexical modality in Norwegian as a second language. Basing on dat...
Data from areas of long term language contact situations between a non-V2 language and a V2 language...
Data from areas of long term language contact situations between a non-V2 language and a V2 language...
The present study investigates the frequency of three types of interrogative clauses in 329 semi-for...
The aim of this paper is to investigate how second language speakers of Norwegian (henceforth Norweg...
This thesis investigates Norwegians ’ L2 knowledge of English verb phrase anaphora patterns. 44 nati...
The present study investigates the frequency of three types of interrogative clauses in 329 semi-for...
The present study investigates the frequency of three types of interrogative clauses in 329 semi-for...
This thesis presents an investigation of discourse markers in written Norwegian learner language. Pr...
English outweighs other languages as a source for linguistic borrowing in present-day Norwegian. Mos...
In the present study, Norwegian advanced learners of English are found to overuse many features of w...
The aim of the present study is to examine similarities and differences in the use of particle verbs...
The aim of the present study is to examine similarities and differences in the use of particle verbs...
The aim of the present study is to examine similarities and differences in the use of particle...
The present study explores how adult English language learners with different L1s use English multi-...
This paper deals with the topic of lexical modality in Norwegian as a second language. Basing on dat...
Data from areas of long term language contact situations between a non-V2 language and a V2 language...
Data from areas of long term language contact situations between a non-V2 language and a V2 language...
The present study investigates the frequency of three types of interrogative clauses in 329 semi-for...
The aim of this paper is to investigate how second language speakers of Norwegian (henceforth Norweg...
This thesis investigates Norwegians ’ L2 knowledge of English verb phrase anaphora patterns. 44 nati...
The present study investigates the frequency of three types of interrogative clauses in 329 semi-for...
The present study investigates the frequency of three types of interrogative clauses in 329 semi-for...
This thesis presents an investigation of discourse markers in written Norwegian learner language. Pr...
English outweighs other languages as a source for linguistic borrowing in present-day Norwegian. Mos...
In the present study, Norwegian advanced learners of English are found to overuse many features of w...