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Papers with keyword
linguistics
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Tara Chace
The Deplorable State of Scandinavian Dictionaries
A Translator’s Lament
Mikko Taurama
— University of California, Berkeley
Leningrad Cowboys go Language
Marjut Vehkanen
— University of Helsinki, Finland
The influence of the Finnish language communicative textbooks in the USA on the textbooks used in Finland after 1950
Merete Leonhardt-Lupa
— University of Colorado, Boulder
Giving Swedish language students a learning boost
Using Internet and telelcommunications technology to elevate student learning potential
Helena Karlsson
— Gustavus Adolphus College
Contemporary Swedish culture in the media and its uses for the Swedish classroom
Allison Spenander
— College of St. Benedict & St. John's University
Creating lifelong learners of Swedish through the use of social and broadcast media and content-based instruction
Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm
— Cornell University
Introducing an open source Swedish teaching package
Combining discovery-based and thematic learning to address needs and motivations of Swedish students
Adam Oberlin
— University of Minnestoa
The Rhetoric and Phraseology of Literary and Cultural Transition
The King’s Death in Hákonarsaga
Max Engman
— Åbo Akademi University
Dimensions of Swedishness in Finland
Heidi Grönstrand
— University of Turku
Changing language, changing loyalty?
Kersti Bergroth - a multilingual writer
Kendra Willson
— UCLA
What makes place names funny?
Troy Storfjell
— Pacific Lutheran University
Worlded and Worlding
Contested Deployments of Colonial Inscription in Dinesen, Hamsun, Aikio and Ngugi
Claudia Berguson
— Pacific Lutheran University
Enrollment and Retention of Nordic Languages
Kari Lie
— St. Olaf College
Enrollment and Retention of Nordic Languages
Jógvan í Lon
— University of the Faroe Islands
Attitudes to English import words in the 21st Century
Sirpa Tuomainen
— University of California, Berkeley
Leningrad Cowboys go Language