In this paper, we investigate an ongoing change in the grammatical gender system of Norwegian. Previous research has shown that the feminine form of the indefinite article is quickly disappearing from several dialects, which has led to claims that the feminine gender is being lost from the language. We have carried out a study of the status of the feminine in possessives across five age groups of speakers of the Tromsø dialect. Our findings show that the prenominal possessives are affected by the change to the same extent as the indefinite article, while forms that have been argued not to be exponents of gender (the definite suffix and the postnominal possessive) are generally unaffected
This master's thesis is a study on the gender system of the Swedish dialect spoken in Jämtland, a pr...
In this article, we discuss the ei litta construction in Norwegian, a construction that involves the...
The paper examines a surprising parallel in the development of the feminine gender in Oslo Norwegian...
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...
It is well known that grammatical gender systems may change historically. Previous research has docu...
This article investigates language variation and change in the grammatical gender system of Norwegia...
This paper investigates possible attrition/change in the gender system of Norwegian heritage languag...
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...
This study addresses gender assignment in six North Scandinavian varieties with a three-gender syste...
Previous studies on gender in Scandinavian heritage languages in America have looked at noun-phrase ...
The paper examines the phenomenon of the feminine gender, which in Bokmål is optional. The choice be...
This paper investigates aspects of the noun phrase from a Scandinavian heritage language perspective...
In some Norwegian dialects, such as older Oslo dialect, the noun mamma ‘mother’ unexpectedly appears...
This master's thesis is a study on the gender system of the Swedish dialect spoken in Jämtland, a pr...
In this article, we discuss the ei litta construction in Norwegian, a construction that involves the...
The paper examines a surprising parallel in the development of the feminine gender in Oslo Norwegian...
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...
It is well known that grammatical gender systems may change historically. Previous research has docu...
This article investigates language variation and change in the grammatical gender system of Norwegia...
This paper investigates possible attrition/change in the gender system of Norwegian heritage languag...
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...
This study addresses gender assignment in six North Scandinavian varieties with a three-gender syste...
Previous studies on gender in Scandinavian heritage languages in America have looked at noun-phrase ...
The paper examines the phenomenon of the feminine gender, which in Bokmål is optional. The choice be...
This paper investigates aspects of the noun phrase from a Scandinavian heritage language perspective...
In some Norwegian dialects, such as older Oslo dialect, the noun mamma ‘mother’ unexpectedly appears...
This master's thesis is a study on the gender system of the Swedish dialect spoken in Jämtland, a pr...
In this article, we discuss the ei litta construction in Norwegian, a construction that involves the...
The paper examines a surprising parallel in the development of the feminine gender in Oslo Norwegian...