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Dr Tania E. Strahan: PUBLICATIONSbook2003. Long-distance reflexives in Norwegian, a quantitative study. LINCOM Studies in Germanic Linguistics 20. 190pp. ISBN 3 89586 709 8. (Announcement on linguistlist.)edited book (*indicates refereed)*in progress, with Lesley Stirling and Susan Douglas. Narrative in intimate societies. Studies in Narrative series, John Benjamins.journal articles (* indicates refereed)*2008. 'They' in Australian English: Non-Gender-Specific or Specifically Non-Gendered? ', Australian Journal of Linguistics, 28:1, 17 - 29. Author Posting. (c) The Australian Linguistic Society, 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of The Australian Linguistic Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Australian Journal of Linguistics, Volume 28 Issue 1, April 2008. Access online *2008. A three-way contrast in rounding, in La Trobe Working Papers. In K. Rickard, J. Pelkey and C. Yang (Eds.) La Trobe Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 12. Melbourne: La Trobe University. Available here Jan 2008. *2000. The distribution of reflexive pronouns in Norwegian, Melbourne Papers in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Vol. 0, pp15-30. (Download). special issue journal articles (* indicates refereed)*2008. Sjå på han mannen! On the definiteness and specificity of Scandinavian pronoun demonstratives. Special issue of Nordic Journal of Linguistics, edited by Lars-Olof Delsing and Kersti Börjars. 31.2, 193-226. doi:10.1017/S0332586508001935. Author Posting. (c) Cambridge University Press, 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of CUP for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Nordic Journal of Linguistics, Volume 31 Issue 2, December 2008. Download*2001. The Distribution of Reflexive Pronouns in Norwegian, in Lesley Stirling and Peter K. Austin (eds) Australian Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 21, No.1, pp159-169. *submitted Nov 2007. The specific article in Norwegian. Special issue of AJL, edited by Marie Fellbaum-Korpi. published conference papers (* indicates refereed)*2009. Outside-in binding of reflexives in Insular Scandinavian. Proceedings of LFG09, edited by Miriam Butt and Tracy Holloway King. CSLI Publications. 541-561. Download*2007. Norwegian long-distance reflexives: Lectal variation and speaker attitudes. In Selected papers from the 2006 annual meeting of the Australian Linguistic Society, eds. Ilana Mushin and Mary Laughren. Brisbane, 7-9 July 2006. Download (may require a password) *2006. Beer, doonas, books and blankets: Contrasting reflexives and pronouns in locative PPs in Australian English, AJL. Download 2005. Intonational phrases and reflexives in Norwegian, Nordic Prosody IX, P. Lang: Germany. *2000. The Distribution of Reflexive Pronouns in Norwegian, in Melbourne Papers in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Vol. 0, Issue 2. *1999. Reflexives in Norwegian, in Melbourne Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 18, pp73-80. book chapterforthcoming. Að beygja sig aftur á íslensku og norsku: Long-distance reflexives in Icelandic and Norwegian. In Tilbrigði í íslenskri setningagerð 'Variation in Icelandic sytnax'. Edited by Höaut;skuldur Thráinsson. The University of Iceland.book reviews (* indicates refereed)*2009. Review of 'The Linguistics student's handbook, by Laurie Bauer, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007. Pp. ix + 387'. Nordic Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 32, Issue 1, pp165-181. doi:10.1017/S0332586509002078 Download2008. Review of 'Cognitive Linguistics Investigations: Across languages, fields and philosophical boundaries, edited by June Luchjenbroers, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2006, xiii + 334 pages'. Australian Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 28, Issue 1 April 2008, pp81-100. conference, workshop and research seminar presentations2009g. Tilbrigði í notkun afturbeygðra fornafna 'Variation in the use of reflexive pronouns'. Seminar on Faroese syntax. Fróðaskapursetur, The University of The Faroe Islands, October 19. 2009f. Formalising the outside-in approach to long-distance reflexives in Insular Scandinavian. The University of Melbourne research seminar series. 4 September. 2009e. Icelandic long-distance reflexives are not the only type! La Trobe University linguistics research seminar series. 27 August. 2009d. Outside-in binding of reflexives in Insular Scandinavian. 14th LFG conference at Trinity College, Cambridge, 13-16 July 2009. 2009c. Reflexives in Reykjavík. Relating to Reflexives, The University of Iceland, 24-25 April, organised by Tania E. Strahan and Jóhannes Gísli Jónsson. 2009b. Definiteness and Norwegian pronouns: pronoun demonstratives and relative clauses. NORMS Workshop on determination, 18-19 March 2009, Tromsø. 2009a. Tilbrigði í notkun afturbeygðra fornafna 'Variation in the use of reflexive pronouns'. Færeyska málstofa 'Faroese workshop', Hugvísindaþing 13-14 March. Háskóli Íslands (The University of Reykjavík). 2008g. The evidence of long-distance reflexives in Norwegian and the nature of parameters: Is overt case-marking related to long-distance binding? NORMS Revisiting Parameters: Holmberg and Platzack (1995) Reloaded, Lund, October 16-17, organised by Peter Svenonius, Lars-Olof Delsing and Halldor Ármann Sigurðsson. 2008f. Binding intrigue in Scandinavian. NORMS Grand-meeting, Reports from postdoctoral researchers. Sanderbjerg, Denmark, August 2008. 2008e. Typology of Long-Distance Reflexives. NORMS Seminar on Typology and Nordic Dialect Variation in Helsinki, June 5-6 2008. 2008d. Discourse functions of the pronoun demonstrative. Research Seminar 14 May, Universitet i Oslo. 2008c. Long-distance reflexives in Scandinavian: Typologies and 'stereotypologies'. Oslo, 15 May. 2008b. 'They' in Australian English: non-gender-specific or specifically non-gendered? Icelandic Linguistic Society seminar series, 29 April. 2008a. Að beygja sig aftur á íslensku og norsku. Hugvísindaþing 4-5 April. Háskóli Íslands (The University of Reykjavík). 2007f. LDR in Norwegian: a comparison between seg and sin. Pronouns, Binding and Anaphora Workshop, Háskóli Íslands (The University of Reykjavík), 8-9/12/2007. 2007e, with Lesley Stirling. Where does a conversational narrative start? Discourse Analysis Down Under: New foundations in professional discourses, 3rd Symposium on Discourse Analysis, Monash University Clayton, 9/11/2007. View slideshow. 2007d2. Specificity and DPs/NPs with human referents in Norwegian (special repeat of ALS paper, Monash University) 10/10/2007. 2007d1. Specificity and DPs/NPs with human referents in Norwegian. ALS 2007, Definiteness and Specificity Workshop, Adelaide University, 27/9/2007 Download handout. 2007c2. 'They' in Australian English: non-gender-specific or specifically non-gendered? At Monash Linguistics Research Seminar, 18/9/2007 Download. 2007c1. 'They' in Australian English. At Discourse Group, 17/8/2007 Download. 2007b, with Lesley Stirling. "I love all the Traralgon boys!" Multiparty ownership and conarration of narratives. Paper presented at Linguistics Seminar Series, La Trobe University, 3/5/7 Download handout. 2007a. Story-openings in context. Poster presented at Approaches to Narrative Research Methods Symposium and Workshops, Victoria University, 29/1-2/2/7. 2006, with Lesley Stirling. What the hell was in that wine? Story openings in a multiparty context. Narratives workshop, Dec06, The University of Melbourne. (Download) 2006. Linguistic correlates of long-distance reflexives in Norwegian, Discourse Group. 2006. Long-distance reflexives in Norwegian: Lectal variation and speaker attitudes, ALS, Brisbane 2006. Lectal variation in Norwegian Long-distance reflexives, La Trobe University research seminar series 2005. Beer, doonas, books and blankets: Contrasting reflexives and pronouns in locative PPs in Australian English, ALS, Melbourne. 2004. Intonational phrases and reflexives in Norwegian, Nordic Prosody IX, Lund, Sweden. 2003. Correlations between reflexives and intonation, La Trobe University research seminar series. 1999. The Distribution of Reflexive Pronouns in Norwegian, Anaphora Workshop, The University of Melbourne. 1999. Long-distance Reflexives, Melbourne University Linguistics and Applied Linguistics Postgraduate Association (MULALPGA) Conference. guest lectures2009. Australian Words. Ancestry of English, The University of Iceland. 2008. Features of Australian English, The University of Iceland. 2006. Practical issues in transcription, Linguistics Program, La Trobe University (Honours seminar). 2005. The Germanic languages, Linguistics Program, La Trobe University (4 lectures). 2003. Norwegian for students of Swedish, Dept of German and Swedish, The University of Melbourne. 2002. Quantitative Research Methods, Dept of Linguistics, Deakin University. 2001. Norwegian for students of Swedish, Dept of German and Swedish, The University of Melbourne. 2000. Norwegian and the Scandinavian languages, for students of Historical German Linguistics, Dept of German and Swedish, The University of Melbourne. 1998. Norwegian and the Scandinavian languages, for students of Historical German Linguistics, Dept of German and Swedish, The University of Melbourne. just for fun2008. Arguments for a non-derivational approach to analysing gapping. Ms. Downloadwork in progress |
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