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Project: Set size and reference In the project, we investigate by means of EEG how positive quantified expressions (e.g. "almost all" and "a few") are processed in connection to anaphoric reference.
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Project: Global and postcolonial comics This project investigates contemporary developments in comics and graphic novels from a global perspective, with a focus on issues of identity and migration.…
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Project: Establishing new reference in discourse This project investigates by means of EEG (at Humlab, Lund University) how the brain processes referential relations in language. We investigate…
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Project: Ambiguous anaphoric reference in discourse This project will explore the mechanisms involved in the brain’s processing and construction of interpretations of anaphoric reference in context.…
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Project: Quantification in Swedish We investigate how native speakers of Swedish process sentences, such as "Some students fell asleep during the lecture but they didn’t miss much". The sentences…
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Project: Variation in gender agreement in modern Swedish The aim of this project is to find out if Swedish speakers use one or two systems for gender agreement in language processing. There are…
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New application can detect bot posts on Twitter in any language News
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Wind in the sails of the new professor’s research on popular culture News
- Nathalie Hauksson Tresch Senior lecturer
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Gin and Tonic – the drink with a less compelling history News
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Seed project: ODXVR x NTS The main objective for this seed project within Linnaeus University Centre for Data Intensive Sciences and Applications (DISA) was to submit an external funding application.…
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Last year's new professors lecture about their research News
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SEK 44 million to Linnaeus University News
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Many researchers at international linguistics and data conference News
- Mike Classon Frangos Senior lecturer
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- Aki Siegel Senior lecturer
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Using Virtual Reality, large corpuses can be analysed in new, smart ways News
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Doctoral student in English linguistics awarded best poster prize News