Oslo Studies in Language: Announcements https://journals.uio.no/osla Oslo Studies in Language (OSLa) er et fagfellevurdert open access tidsskrift i lingvistikk en-US OSLa, volume 12(2), 2021: Resolving Possessive Puzzles https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/409 Oslo Studies in Language 2021-07-15 OSLa, volume 12(1), 2021: Syntax, semantics and acquisition: In honor of Hans Petter Helland https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/407 Oslo Studies in Language 2021-06-29 OSLa, volume 11(2), 2020: Bauta: Janne Bondi Johannessen in memoriam https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/352 Oslo Studies in Language 2021-01-22 OSLa, volume 11(1), 2020: Leksikografi og korpus. En hyllest til Ruth Vatvedt Fjeld https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/346 Oslo Studies in Language 2020-08-27 OSLa, volume 10(2), 2018: Approaches to Coercion and Polysemy https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/321 Oslo Studies in Language 2018-12-24 OSLa, volume 10(1), 2018: Italiano e norvegese: studi di lingua e di cultura https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/306 Oslo Studies in Language 2018-03-06 OSLa, volume 9(3), 2017: Academic Language in a Nordic Setting – Linguistic and Educational Perspectives https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/300 Oslo Studies in Language 2017-12-08 OSLa, volume 9(2), 2017: Possessives in L2 and translation: basic principles and empirical findings https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/299 Oslo Studies in Language 2017-11-10 OSLa, volume 9(1), 2017: Comparative Slavic Syntax and Semantics https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/294 Oslo Studies in Language 2017-04-28 OSLa, volume 8(1), 2016: Multilingual Ethiopia: Linguistic Challenges and Capacity Building Efforts https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/291 Oslo Studies in Language 2017-02-22 OSLa, volume 7(1), 2015: Linguística, Informática e Tradução: Mundos que se Cruzam https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/267 OSLa, volume 7(1), 2015 (470 pages) is an homage to Belinda Maia edited by Alberto Simões, Anabela Barreiro, Diana Santos, Rui Sousa-Silva and Stella E. O. Tagnin. <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/100">Linguística, Informática e Tradução: Mundos que se Cruzam </a> Oslo Studies in Language 2015-03-29 OSLa, volume 6(1), 2014: Corpus-based Studies in Contrastive Linguistics https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/258 In the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages (ILOS), University of Oslo, there is a long-standing tradition of corpus-based contrastive studies, dating back to the early 1990s when the English-Norwegian Parallel Corpus project was initiated by Stig Johansson (of the former Department of British and American Studies). Since then, other projects have followed, contributing to a growing interest in contrastive studies, extending into more and more languages. Fruits of these efforts were in evidence at the departmental seminar that took place on the 15th of May 2013, focusing in its entirety on corpus-based contrastive studies. This thematic issue of Oslo Studies in Language contains the papers presented at that seminar. The papers reveal what a multifaceted field this is, through the diversity of topics covered, the number of languages compared, the types of corpora used, and the different methodological and theoretical frameworks applied. OSLa, volume 6(1), 2014 (294 pages) was edited by Signe Oksefjell Ebeling, Atle Grønn, Kjetil Rå Hauge, and Diana Santos, ILOS, UiO. <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/72">Corpus-based Studies in Contrastive Linguistics</a> Oslo Studies in Language 2014-07-11 OSLa, volume 5(1), 2013: Space in South Slavic https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/255 OSLa, volume 5(1), 2013 (113 pages) comprises four refereed and revised papers presented in the thematic session Space in South Slavic at the 2012 Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference in Zagreb. The thematic session and this special issue are part of research activities of an international research group gathered around the project Spatial Constructions in South Slavic located at the University of Oslo. This issue of OSLa is edited by Ljiljana Šarić, ILOS, UiO. <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/73">Space in South Slavic </a> Oslo Studies in Language 2013-11-24 OSLa, volume 4(2), 2012: Names and Identities https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/249 OSLa, volume 4(2), 2012 (284 pages) comprises 19 refereed and revised papers within the theme Names and Identities and stems from two workshops held on this topic at the University of Oslo in 2007 and 2008. The aim of the workshops was to discuss the role of personal names and place-names as identity bearers and identity markers in an interdisciplinary context. This issue of OSLa is edited by Botolv Helleland, Christian-Emil Ore, Solveig Wikstrøm (all ILN, UiO) <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/39"> Names and Identities</a> Oslo Studies in Language 2012-08-21 OSLa, volume 4(1), 2012: The Russian Verb https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/248 OSLa, volume 4(1), 2012 (304 pages) presents papers from the International Conference on The Russian Verb organized by the RuN-project. The conference was held at the Norwegian University Centre in St. Petersburg, in May 2010. This issue of OSLa is edited by Atle Grønn (ILOS, UiO) and Anna Pazelskaya (Moscow) <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/2">The Russian Verb</a> Oslo Studies in Language 2012-05-24 OSLa, volume 3(3), 2011: Indo-European syntax and pragmatics: contrastive approaches https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/187 OSLa, volume 3(3), 2011 (228 pages) presents papers from the International Workshop on Indo-European Syntax held at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia in May 2009. This issue of OSLa is edited by Eirik Welo (IFIKK, UiO): <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/22">Indo-European syntax and pragmatics: contrastive approaches</a> Oslo Studies in Language 2011-08-27 OSLa, volume 3(2), 2011: Language Variation Infrastructure. Papers on selected projects https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/175 OSLa, volume 3(2), 2011 (149 pages) contains papers from a workshop on Research Infrastructure for Language Variation Studies (RILIVS), held at the University of Oslo in the autumn of 2009. This issue of OSLa is edited by Janne Bondi Johannessen (ILN, The Text Laboratory, UiO): <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/6">Language Variation Infrastructure. Papers on selected projects. </a> Oslo Studies in Language 2011-06-20 OSLa, volume 3(1), 2011: Discourse markers in Romance languages https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/174 OSLa, volume 3(1), 2011 (140 pages) contains papers from the workshop "Discourse markers in Romance languages" (Oslo, November 2008), edited by Elizaveta Khachaturyan (ILOS, UiO): <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/18">Discourse markers in Romance languages. </a> Oslo Studies in Language 2011-06-10 OSLa, volume 2, 2010 https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/117 OSLa, volume 2, 2010 (661 pages) contains the edited proceedings of the conference "Russian in Contrast" (Oslo, September 2009). The proceedings comprise three parts, two in English and one in Russian: <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/5">Russian in Contrast. Grammar. </a> and <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/15"> Russian in Contrast. Lexicon. </a> (both edited by Atle Grønn and Irena Marijanovic) and <a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/issue/view/16"> Русский язык в контрастивном аспекте </a> (edited by Atle Grønn and Olga Klonova). Oslo Studies in Language 2011-02-03 Reviews: Review by Pavel Rudnev https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/90 <p><a href="https://www.journals.uio.no/index.php/osla/article/view/140/64">Rudnev's review</a> of Glyn Hicks' book <em>The derivation of anaphoric relations</em> has been added to OSLa 2(3), 2010.</p><p>The reviewer currently works on a PhD at the University of Groningen.</p> Oslo Studies in Language 2010-11-02 The OSLa inaugural lecture (pictures) https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/16 Some pictures are now available from the OSLa inaugural lecture January 15. (photographer: Alf Tore Øksdal, ILOS). <a href="http://folk.uio.no/atleg/oslainaugural/">See pictures</a> Oslo Studies in Language 2009-02-18 Reviews: Review by Terje Lohndal https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/5 <p>Terje Lohndal's review of Paul Pietroski's book <em>Events and Semantic Architecture </em>(Oxford, 2005) has been added to OSLa 1(1), 2009.</p><p>The reviewer has a BA from the University of Oslo and is currently a PhD student in linguistics at the University of Maryland.</p> Oslo Studies in Language 2009-01-04 Linguistic events in Oslo: The OSLa lecture by Östen Dahl https://journals.uio.no/osla/announcement/view/1 <p><span style="color: #800000;"><span style="color: #000000;">Prof. Östen Dahl, Stockholm, member of the editorial board of OSLa, gives the OSLa inaugural lecture, Thursday January 15, at 14.15 in Aud 3, ES, Blindern. The title of Dahl's OSLa lecture is <em>"The morning is wiser than the evening": remoteness distinctions, memory and sleep.</em> </span></span></p> Oslo Studies in Language 2009-01-01